Institutionalized person definition
Institutionalized person means a person who is an inpatient in a nursing facility or a Medicare-certified skilled nursing facility, who is an inpatient in a medical institution and for whom payment is made based on a level of care provided in a nursing facility, or who is a person described in 75.1(18) for the purposes of rule 441—75.5(249A).
Institutionalized person means a person who is:
Institutionalized person means an individual who is an inpatient in an ICF/DD or intermediate care or skilled nursing facility, or who is an inpatient in a medical institution receiving a level of care equivalent to that of an ICF/DD or intermediate care or skilled nursing facility, or who is receiving services under Section 1915(c) of the Social Security Act.
More Definitions of Institutionalized person
Institutionalized person means a person who
Institutionalized person means someone who: