| 1972 - 592 pages
...characteristic that is to be considered in determining whether a person is receiving domiciliary or custodial care is the level of care and medical supervision that the patient requires, rather than such factors as the diagnosis, the type of condition, or the degree of functional limitation.) (8)... | |
| 1983 - 804 pages
...of trained medical or paramedical personnel. The essential characteristic that is to be considered is the level of care and medical supervision that the patient requires, rather than such factors as the diagnosis, the type of condition, or the degree of functional limitation. (o) Elective... | |
| 2002 - 592 pages
...attention of trained medical or paramedical personnel. The essential characteristics to be considered are the level of care and medical supervision that the patient requires, rather than such factors as diagnosis, type of condition, or the degree of functional limitation. Such care will... | |
| 2000 - 654 pages
...attention of trained medical or paramedical personnel. The essential characteristics to be considered are the level of care and medical supervision that the patient requires, rather than such factors as diagnosis, type of condition, or the degree of functional limitation. Such care will... | |
| 1994 - 596 pages
...attention of trained medical or paramedical personnel. The essential characteristics to be considered are the level of care and medical supervision that the patient requires, rather than such factors as diagnosis, type of condition, or the degree of functional limitation. Such care will... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1972 - 164 pages
...determining whether a person is receiving covered care is the skill and frequency involved and the supervision that the patient requires, rather than...of condition, or degree of functional limitation. In the case of medicare, the services must be a continuation of treatment of a condition for which... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1973 - 350 pages
...determining whether a person is receiving covered care is the skill and frequency involved and the supervision that the patient requires, rather than...of condition, or degree of functional limitation. Also supporting the thesis that prior hospitalization should not be an absolute requisite of extended... | |
| United States. Social Security Administration - 1981 - 390 pages
...level of care. Thus, the controlling factor in determining whether • person is receiving covered care is the level of care and medical supervision...rather than considerations such as diagnosis, type of conditions, or degree of functional limitation. (b) Skilled Nursing Services Defined A skilled nursing... | |
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