Trends in Long-term Care: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session, Parts 8-14U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 |
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Page 643
... percent . We are operating at about 7 percent now . I would like to clarify an issue . I do not believe it is the policy of nursing homes in general to withdraw from Medicare . There may be an isolated incidence of that presen- tation ...
... percent . We are operating at about 7 percent now . I would like to clarify an issue . I do not believe it is the policy of nursing homes in general to withdraw from Medicare . There may be an isolated incidence of that presen- tation ...
Page 645
... percent is a meaningless number . We spend in our institution half of our admitting time on trying to determine which patients will or will not qualify under the following definitions which I will soon read to you . I would say to you ...
... percent is a meaningless number . We spend in our institution half of our admitting time on trying to determine which patients will or will not qualify under the following definitions which I will soon read to you . I would say to you ...
Page 647
... percent of our patients lose sig- nificant weight because of the inexperience and the inability of a nurse to understand the feeding process , the inability of a patient to relate to a nurse and vice versa . On bathing the patient , the ...
... percent of our patients lose sig- nificant weight because of the inexperience and the inability of a nurse to understand the feeding process , the inability of a patient to relate to a nurse and vice versa . On bathing the patient , the ...
Page 651
... percent of our total experience , let's presume last year we had 50,000 patient days per year . Of that 7 percent would be about $ 3,500 , is that right ? Now my salary would be pro rated against that kind of money . So for me the ...
... percent of our total experience , let's presume last year we had 50,000 patient days per year . Of that 7 percent would be about $ 3,500 , is that right ? Now my salary would be pro rated against that kind of money . So for me the ...
Page 657
... percent of Col. 5 as percent of Col. 4 ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) Mar. 31 , 1969 . 133,400 1.100 298,638 10,679 10.3 3.6 June 30 , 1969 . 135,581 3,289 312 , 124 16 , 402 20.1 5.3 Sept. 30 , 1969 . 135 , 184 5,043 271 ...
... percent of Col. 5 as percent of Col. 4 ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) Mar. 31 , 1969 . 133,400 1.100 298,638 10,679 10.3 3.6 June 30 , 1969 . 135,581 3,289 312 , 124 16 , 402 20.1 5.3 Sept. 30 , 1969 . 135 , 184 5,043 271 ...
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Page 1212 - Secretary, is a contract, containing stipulations on the part of the Government, and on the part of the corporation, entered into for full and adequate consideration. The Government became party to this contract by granting the charter, and the stockholders by accepting it.
Page 629 - All the officers of the government, from the highest to the lowest, are creatures of the law and are bound to obey it.
Page 694 - Supply to the licensing agency of the State full and complete information, and promptly report any changes which would affect the current accuracy of such information, as to the identity (a) Of each person having (directly or indirectly) an ownership interest of 10...
Page 694 - Life Safety Code of the National Fire Protection Association (21st Edition, 1967) as are applicable to nursing homes...
Page 860 - ... (1) Is primarily engaged in providing skilled nursing services and other therapeutic services; (2) Has policies, established by a group of professional personnel (associated with the agency or organization), including one or more physicians and one or more registered professional nurses, to govern the services...
Page 850 - State, and any person or persons or corporations refusing or neglecting to obey such rules and regulations shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than...
Page 696 - In the case of institutions for the mentally retarded or distinct parts of such institutions which are certified as skilled nursing homes, other categories of licensed personnel with special training in the care of such patients may serve as charge nurse: Provided, That such person is licensed by the State in such category following completion of a course of training which includes at least the number of classroom and practice hours in all of the nursing subjects included in the program of a State...
Page 695 - Review statements obtained by the appropriate State agency from each skilled nursing home, on forms provided by such agency, setting forth (from payroll records) the average numbers and types of personnel (in full-time equivalents) on each shift during at least 1 week of each quarter, such week to be selected by the survey agency and to occur irregularly in each quarter of the year; (c...
Page 696 - ... and practice hours in all of the nursing subjects included in the program of a State approved school of practical (or vocational) nursing as evidenced by a report to the single State agency by the agency or agencies of the State responsible for the licensure of such personnel comparing the courses in the respective ^curricula. (iii) Lines of administrative and supervisory responsibility are clearly established in writing, and are known to all members of the nursing staff and to appropriate personnel...
Page 697 - Receives proper care to prevent decubiti and is kept comfortable, clean, and well-groomed ; (c) Is protected from accident and Injury by the adoption of appropriate safety measures ; (d) Is encouraged to perform out-of-bed activities as permitted : (e) Receives assistance to maintain optimal physical and mental function. (4) Professional planning and supervision of menus and meal service.