| 1984 - 786 pages
...requirement. To receive home health benefits under Part A or Part B, a patient must be homebound and require skilled nursing care on an intermittent basis or physical or speech therapy. Home health services must ordinarily be provided in the home; however, if use of equipment which cannot... | |
| 1974 - 528 pages
...services: (a) Such services are or were required because the patient was confined to his home and needed skilled nursing care on an intermittent basis, or physical or speech therapy; and (b) A plan for furnishing such services has been established and was periodically reviewed by a... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Aging - 1986 - 88 pages
...SERVICES FOR THE FOLLOWING REASON: AN INDIVIDUAL IS ELIGIBLE FOR HOME HEALTH BENEFITS ONLY IF HE REQUIRES SKILLED NURSING CARE ON AN INTERMITTENT BASIS OR PHYSICAL OR SPEECH THERAPY OR EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1981 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY. "INTERMITTENT" IS DEFINED AS THE NEED FOR A MEDICALLY... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Subcommittee on Health - 1988 - 136 pages
...that an individual is eligible for home health benefits under the Medicare program only if it requires skilled nursing care on an intermittent basis or physical or speech therapy. Skilled nursing care is that type of service which must be performed by or under the direct supervision... | |
| 1992 - 1924 pages
...the program's home health benefit. To qualify for home health services, the person must be in need of skilled nursing care on an intermittent basis, or physical or speech therapy. Most chronically impaired persons do not need skilled care to remain in their homes, but rather nonmedicai... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1992 - 1924 pages
...the program's home health benefit. To qualify for home health services, the person must be in need of skilled nursing care on an intermittent basis, or physical or speech therapy. Most chronically impaired persons do not need skilled care to remain in their homes, but rather nonmedical... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1994 - 1336 pages
...the program's home health benefit. To qualify for home health services, the person must be in need of skilled nursing care on an intermittent basis, or physical or speech therapy. Most chronically impaired persons do not need skilled care to remain in their homes, but 18 Most States... | |
| Robert Fabrikant, Paul E. Kalb, Pamela H. Bucy, Mark D. Hopson - 2023 - 1308 pages
...for home health services if "the individual is or was confined to his home . . . and needs or needed skilled nursing care on an intermittent basis or physical or speech therapy" etc. See also Section 1835(a)(2)(A) of the Social Security Act, 42 USC § 1395n(a)(2)(A); 42 CFR §... | |
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