[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 42, Volume 4]

[Revised as of October 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 42CFR1001.2]



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                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH

 

      GENERAL--HEALTH CARE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

 

PART 1001_PROGRAM INTEGRITY_MEDICARE AND STATE HEALTH CARE PROGRAMS--

 

                      Subpart A_General Provisions

 

Sec.  1001.2  Definitions.



    Controlled substance means a drug or other substance, or immediate 

precursor:

    (a) Included in schedules I, II, III, IV or V of part B of 

subchapter I in 21 U.S.C. chapter 13, or

    (b) That is deemed a controlled substance by the law of any State.

    Convicted means that--

    (a) A judgment of conviction has been entered against an individual 

or entity by a Federal, State or local court, regardless of whether:

    (1) There is a post-trial motion or an appeal pending, or

    (2) The judgment of conviction or other record relating to the 

criminal conduct has been expunged or otherwise removed;

    (b) A Federal, State or local court has made a finding of guilt 

against an individual or entity;

    (c) A Federal, State or local court has accepted a plea of guilty or 

nolo contendere by an individual or entity; or

    (d) An individual or entity has entered into participation in a 

first offender, deferred adjudication or other program or arrangement 

where judgment of conviction has been withheld.

    Exclusion means that items and services furnished, ordered or 

prescribed by a specified individual or entity will not be reimbursed 

under Medicare, Medicaid and all other Federal health care programs 

until the individual or entity is reinstated by the OIG.

    Federal health care program means any plan or program providing 

health care benefits, whether directly through insurance or otherwise, 

that is funded directly, in whole or part, by the United States 

Government (other than the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program), 

or any State health care program as defined in this section.

    HHS means Department of Health and Human Services.

    Incarceration means imprisonment or any type of confinement with or 

without supervised release, including, but not limited to, community 

confinement, house arrest and home detention.

    OIG means Office of Inspector General of the Department of Health 

and Human Services.

    Patient means any individual who is receiving health care items or 

services, including any item or service provided to meet his or her 

physical, mental or emotional needs or well-being (including a resident 

receiving care in a facility as described in part 483 of this chapter), 

whether or not reimbursed under Medicare, Medicaid and any other Federal 

health care program and regardless of the location in which such item or 

service is provided.

    QIO means Utilization and Quality Control Quality Improvement 

Organization as created by the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act 

of 1982 (42 U.S.C. 1320c-3).

    Professionally recognized standards of health care are Statewide or 

national standards of care, whether in writing or not, that professional 

peers of the individual or entity whose provision of care is an issue, 

recognize as applying to those peers practicing or providing care within 

a State. When the Department has declared a treatment modality not to be 

safe and effective, practitioners who employ such a treatment modality 

will be deemed not to meet professionally recognized standards of health 

care. This definition will not be construed to mean that all other 

treatments meet professionally recognized standards.

    Sole community physician means a physician who is the only physician 

who provides primary care services to Federal or State health care 

program beneficiaries within a defined service area.

    Sole source of essential specialized services in the community means 

that an individual or entity--

    (1) Is the only practitioner, supplier or provider furnishing 

specialized services in an area designated by the Health Resources 

Services Administration as a health professional shortage



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area for that medical specialty, as listed in 42 part 5, appendices B-F;

    (2) Is a sole community hospital, as defined in Sec.  412.92 of this 

title; or

    (3) Is the only source of specialized services in a reasonably 

defined service area where services by a non-specialist could not be 

substituted for the source without jeopardizing the health or safety of 

beneficiaries.

    State health care program means:

    (a) A State plan approved under title XIX of the Act (Medicaid),

    (b) Any program receiving funds under title V of the Act or from an 

allotment to a State under such title (Maternal and Child Health 

Services Block Grant program), or

    (c) Any program receiving funds under title XX of the Act or from 

any allotment to a State under such title (Block Grants to States for 

Social Services).

    State Medicaid Fraud Control Unit means a unit certified by the 

Secretary as meeting the criteria of 42 U.S.C. 1396b(q) and Sec.  

1002.305 of this chapter.



[57 FR 3330, Jan. 29, 1992, as amended at 63 FR 46686, Sept. 2, 1998; 64 

FR 39426, July 22, 1999]