[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 42, Volume 2]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 42CFR418.56]

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                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH
 
                    CHAPTER IV--CENTERS FOR MEDICARE
                          & MEDICAID SERVICES,
                        DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
                             HUMAN SERVICES
 
PART 418_HOSPICE CARE--Table of Contents
 
      Subpart C_Conditions of Participation_General Provisions and 
                             Administration
 
Sec. 418.56  Condition of participation--Professional management.

    Subject to the conditions of participation pertaining to services in 
Sec. Sec. 418.80 and 418.90, a hospice may arrange for another 
individual or entity to furnish services to the hospice's patients. If 
services are provided under arrangement, the hospice must meet the 
following standards:
    (a) Standard: Continuity of care. The hospice program assures the 
continuity of patient/family care in home, outpatient, and inpatient 
settings.
    (b) Standard: Written agreement. The hospice has a legally binding 
written agreement for the provision of arranged services. The agreement 
includes at least the following:
    (1) Identification of the services to be provided.
    (2) A stipulation that services may be provided only with the 
express authorization of the hospice.
    (3) The manner in which the contracted services are coordinated, 
supervised, and evaluated by the hospice.
    (4) The delineation of the role(s) of the hospice and the contractor 
in the admission process, patient/family assessment, and the 
interdisciplinary group care conferences.
    (5) Requirements for documenting that services are furnished in 
accordance with the agreement.
    (6) The qualifications of the personnel providing the services.
    (c) Standard: Professional management responsibility. The hospice 
retains professional management responsibility for those services and 
ensures that they are furnished in a safe and effective manner by 
persons meeting the qualifications of this part, and in accordance with 
the patient's plan of care and the other requirements of this part.
    (d) Standard: Financial responsibility. The hospice retains 
responsibility for payment for services.
    (e) Standard: Inpatient care. The hospice ensures that inpatient 
care is furnished only in a facility which meets

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the requirements in Sec. 418.98 and its arrangement for inpatient care 
is described in a legally binding written agreement that meets the 
requirements of paragraph (b) and that also specifies, at a minimum--
    (1) That the hospice furnishes to the inpatient provider a copy of 
the patient's plan of care and specifies the inpatient services to be 
furnished;
    (2) That the inpatient provider has established policies consistent 
with those of the hospice and agrees to abide by the patient care 
protocols established by the hospice for its patients;
    (3) That the medical record includes a record of all inpatient 
services and events and that a copy of the discharge summary and, if 
requested, a copy of the medical record are provided to the hospice;
    (4) The party responsible for the implementation of the provisions 
of the agreement; and
    (5) That the hospice retains responsibility for appropriate hospice 
care training of the personnel who provide the care under the agreement.

[48 FR 56026, Dec. 16, 1983; 48 FR 57282, Dec. 29, 1983]