[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 42, Volume 3]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 42CFR440.20]



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                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH

 

  CHAPTER IV--CENTERS FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF 

                  HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (CONTINUED)

 

PART 440_SERVICES: GENERAL PROVISIONS--Table of Contents

 

                          Subpart A_Definitions

 

Sec. 440.20  Outpatient hospital services and rural health clinic 

services.



    (a) Outpatient hospital services means preventive, diagnostic, 

therapeutic, rehabilitative, or palliative services that--

    (1) Are furnished to outpatients;

    (2) Are furnished by or under the direction of a physician or 

dentist; and

    (3) Are furnished by an institution that--

    (i) Is licensed or formally approved as a hospital by an officially 

designated authority for State standard-setting; and

    (ii) Meets the requirements for participation in Medicare as a 

hospital; and

    (4) May be limited by a Medicaid agency in the following manner: A 

Medicaid agency may exclude from the definition of ``outpatient hospital 

services'' those types of items and services that are not generally 

furnished by most hospitals in the State.

    (b) Rural health clinic services. If nurse practitioners or 

physician assistants (as defined in Sec. 481.1 of this chapter) are not 

prohibited by State law from furnishing primary health care, ``rural 

health clinic services'' means the following services when furnished by 

a rural health clinic that has been certified in accordance with part 

491 of this chapter.

    (1) Services furnished by a physician within the scope of practice 

of his profession under State law, if the physician performs the 

services in the clinic or the services are furnished away from the 

clinic and the physician has an agreement with the clinic providing that 

he will be paid by it for such services.

    (2) Services furnished by a physician assistant, nurse practitioner, 

nurse midwife or other specialized nurse practitioner (as defined in 

Sec. Sec. 405.2401 and 491.2 of this chapter) if the services are 

furnished in accordance with the



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requirements specified in Sec. 405.2414(a) of this chapter.

    (3) Services and supplies that are furnished as an incident to 

professional services furnished by a physician, physician assistant, 

nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, or specialized nurse practitioner. 

(See Sec. Sec. 405.2413 and 405.2415 of this chapter for the criteria 

for determining whether services and supplies are included under this 

paragraph.)

    (4) Part-time or intermittent visiting nurse care and related 

medical supplies (other than drugs and biologicals) if:

    (i) The clinic is located in an area in which the Secretary has 

determined that there is a shortage of home health agencies (see Sec. 

405.2417 of this chapter):

    (ii) The services are furnished by a registered nurse or licensed 

practical nurse or a licensed vocational nurse employed by, or otherwise 

compensated for the services by, the clinic;

    (iii) The services are furnished under a written plan of treatment 

that is established and reviewed at least every 60 days by a supervising 

physician of the clinic or that is established by a physician, physician 

assistant, nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, or specialized nurse 

practitioner and reviewed and approved at least every 60 days by a 

supervising physician of the clinic; and

    (iv) The services are furnished to a homebound recipient. For 

purposes of visiting nurse care, a ``homebound'' recipient means one who 

is permanently or temporarily confined to his place of residence because 

of a medical or health condition. He may be considered homebound if he 

leaves the place of residence infrequently. For this purpose, ``place of 

residence'' does not include a hospital or a skilled nursing facility.

    (c) Other ambulatory services furnished by a rural health clinic. If 

the State plan covers rural health clinic services, other ambulatory 

services means ambulatory services other than rural health clinic 

services, as defined in paragraph (b) of this section, that are 

otherwise included in the plan and meet specific State plan requirements 

for furnishing those services. Other ambulatory services furnishd by a 

rural health clinic are not subject to the physician supervision 

requirements specified in Sec. 491.8(b) of this chapter, unless 

required by State law or the State plan.



[43 FR 45224, Sept. 29, 1978, as amended at 47 FR 21050, May 17, 1982; 

52 FR 47934, Dec. 17, 1987; 60 FR 61486, Nov. 30, 1995]