Skilled Nursing Care means services requiring the skill, training or supervision of licensed nursing personnel.
Skilled Nursing Facility means an institution or part thereof that is licensed as a Skilled Nursing Facility by the State of Florida, and is accredited as a Skilled Nursing Facility by The Joint Commission or recognized as a Skilled Nursing Facility by the Secretary of Health and Human Services of the United States under Medicare.
Nursing facility means an institution as defined in Iowa Code chapter 135C. This definition does not include acute care settings.
Certified nurse midwife means an advanced practice registered nurse who is certified in the
Nursing home means that term as defined in section 20109 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.20109.
Inpatient care means treatment for which the insured person has to stay in a hospital for more than 24 hours for a covered event.
Outpatient means a person who is receiving care other than on an inpatient basis, such as: • in a provider’s office; • in an ambulatory surgical center or facility; • in an emergency room; or • in a clinic. .
Non-Administrator Skilled Nursing Facility means a Skilled Nursing Facility which does not have an agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan but has been certified in accordance with guidelines established by Medicare.
Primary care giver means a person who assumes the principal role of providing care and attention to a child.
Medically necessary care means care that is (1) appropriate and consistent with and essential for the prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of a Patient’s condition; (2) the most appropriate supply or level of service for the Patient’s condition that can be provided safely; (3) not provided primarily
Public Finance Management Act ’ means the Public Finance Management Act, 1999 (Act No. 1 of 1999);