Institutional health services definition
Institutional health services means health services provided in or through health
Institutional health services means health services provided in or through health care facilities and includes the entities in or through which such services are provided.
Institutional health services means the health services provided through health care facilities and health maintenance organizations as defined under section 1122 of the social security act, 42 U.S.C. 1320a-1, or under the state certificate of need program under Act No. 256 of the Public Acts of 1972, as amended, being sections 331.451 to 331.462 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, and includes the entities in or through which those services are provided. The term does not include a Christian science sanatorium operated, or listed and certified, by the first church of Christ, scientist, Boston, Massachusetts.
More Definitions of Institutional health services
Institutional health services means health services provided
Institutional health services or “IHS” means the Health Care Agency’s Institutional Health Services which is the division which encompasses and oversees the CMS, Correctional Mental Health, and JHS Programs.
Institutional health services means health services provided in or through facilities subject to review under the Act (P.A. 78-1156) and which entail annual operating costs of at least $75,000 annually. For purposes of this Part, such services shall be recognized as "Categories of Service".