Physical therapists seek to relieve pain, improve the body's movement and function, maintain cardiopulmonary function, restore, maintain and promote optimal physical function; and limit disabilities resulting from injury or disease. By the end of March, all Aegis communities had hosted three rounds of vaccinations, with 95 percent of residents participating, mirroring a national trend of high resident uptake. The training program shall be supervised by a Program Coordinator who meets the definition specified in subparagraph (i) of paragraph (1) of this subdivision and conducted by the Primary Instructor who meets the definition specified in subparagraph (ii) of paragraph (1) of this subdivision. The facility shall deposit any resident's personal funds in excess of $50 in an interest bearing account (or accounts) that is separate from any of the facility's operating accounts, and that credits all interest earned on the resident's funds to his or her account. (iv) be entitled to receive an administrative expense equivalent to one percent per annum upon the prepayment money deposited, which shall be in lieu of all other administrative expenses; (v) inform any person making prepayment as security for the performance of facility responsibilities that waivers of the provisions of this paragraph are void. (ii) Instructor shall mean the person who is assigned the educational responsibility for the nursing home nurse aide training program. (c) Staff qualifications and personnel management. The log shall contain for each referral a patient identifier, and indicate the race, sex, color, national origin of the referral, the date of referral, referring hospital or agency, and date and type of disposition of referral by the facility. (b) Governing Body. No facility or governing body may withdraw or reduce a facility's equity so as to create or increase a negative net worth by means of a withdrawal without the prior approval of the commissioner. The facility shall employ a qualified dietitian either full-time, part-time or on a consultant basis who shall . (4) concept of wellness and rehabilitation. Inspections and complaint information. The nursing home shall require the following of all personnel as a condition of employment or affiliation: (1) for all personnel prior to employment or affiliation, except for personnel with no clinical or patient contact responsibilities who are located in a building or site with no patient care services, an initial individual tuberculosis (TB) risk assessment, symptom evaluation, and TB test (either tuberculin skin test or Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved blood assay for the detection of latent tuberculosis infection), and annual assessments thereafter. The program shall not admit or retain individuals who are determined to be a danger to self or others. (ii) Nursing homes with 40 beds or fewer shall designate in writing a licensed and registered administrator for an amount of time in accordance with the following: (a) In no event shall an administrator be employed for fewer than twelve hours per week; such hours to be served during normal business hours of 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday. (c) for residents in general hospitals and residing in the community, the SCREEN, as specified in section 400.12 of this Title, performed prior to admission to the nursing home shall not be completed by personnel of a residential health care facility, except where a certified home health agency or other appropriate community-based assessor has been contacted by the resident or the resident's designated representative, for the purpose of completing the SCREEN, and has not completed the SCREEN within 48 hours; (ii) accept and retain only those nursing home residents for whom it can provide adequate care; (iii) admit each resident only after a pre-admission personal interview with the resident's physician, the resident, his or her next of kin and/or sponsor, as appropriate, except that a telephone interview may be substituted when a personal interview is not feasible, and a summary of all interviews shall be recorded on the resident's chart or other appropriate record; (iv) maintain a written record of all financial arrangements with the resident, his or her next of kin and/or sponsor, with copies executed by and furnished to each party; (v) make no arrangement for prepayment for basic services exceeding three months; (vi) assess no additional charges, expenses or other financial liabilities in excess of the daily, weekly or monthly basic rate except; (a) upon express written approval and authority of the resident, next of kin or sponsor; (b) upon express written orders of the resident's personal, alternate or staff physician stipulating specific services and supplies not included as basic services; (c) upon 30 days' prior written notice to the resident or designated representative, of additional charges, expenses or other financial liabilities due to the increased cost of maintenance and/or operation of the nursing home; and, upon request of the resident, designated representative or of the department, financial and statistical supportive evidence sufficient to reflect such change in economic status shall be provided; or. (ii) the unlicensed acting administrator shall serve for a maximum of three months except that the nursing home may request and receive from the Department one additional three month extension upon a finding that the unlicensed acting administrator has performed his or her duties effectively and that the quality of resident care and services has not deteriorated. The 75 hours includes 59 hours classroom and 16 hours of supervised practical training as follows: Home Care Curriculum - 40 hours (all classroom) ; fresh bed linen, as required, changed at least twice weekly, including sufficient quantities of necessary bed linen or appropriate substitutes changed as often as required for incontinent residents; hospital gowns or pajamas as required by the clinical condition of the resident, unless the resident, family member or designated representative elects to furnish them, and laundry services for these and other launderable personal clothing items; general household medicine cabinet supplies, including but not limited nonprescription medications, materials for routine skin care, dental hygiene, care of hair, etc., except when specific items are medically indicated and prescribed for exceptional use for a specific resident; assistance and/or supervision, when required, with activities of daily living, including but not limited to toileting, bathing, feeding and assistance with getting from place to place; services, in the daily performance of their assigned duties, by members of the nursing home staff assigned to resident care; use of customarily stocked equipment, including but not limited to crutches, walkers, wheelchairs or other supportive equipment, including training in their use when necessary, unless such items are prescribed by a doctor for regular and sole use by a specific resident; activities program, including but not limited to a planned schedule of recreational, motivational, social and other activities together with the necessary materials and supplies to make the resident's life more meaningful; provision of optician and optometrist services; physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology services, audiology services and dental services, on either a staff or fee-for-services basis, as prescribed by a doctor, administered by or under the direct supervision of a licensed and currently registered physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech pathologist, qualified audiologist or registered dentist. Agencies are required to provide orientation for new staff (including aides) employed by the agency prior to provision of care. The resident may be completely unresponsive to any stimuli or may exhibit a generalized response by reacting inconsistently and non-purposefully to stimuli in a nonspecific manner. (c) Communication in health care facilities: (1) relating to residents, families, visitors, and staff; (2) methods of communication in overcoming the barriers of language and cultural differences; and. New York: New York Codes, Rules, and . (2) The nursing home shall develop and implement written policies concerning missing residents. (3) Upon receipt of such notice of criminal conviction involving misappropriation of property by a nurse aide and after the department has provided to the individual an opportunity to be heard to dispute the allegations and conviction resulting from misappropriation of resident property, the department shall, pursuant to Public Health Law Section 2803-d, as amended by Chapter 717 of the Laws of 1989, report such finding to the New York State RHCF Nurse Aide Registry established in accordance with Public Health Law, Section 2803-j, as amended by such chapter. The in-service education for nurse aides working in specialty units shall address the assessed needs of the residents in the unit. (5) If a resident authorizes the facility in writing to manage his or her personal finances in accordance with 415.3(g)(1) of this Part, the facility shall hold, safeguard, manage and account for personal funds of the resident deposited with the facility in accordance with the following: (a) Funds in excess of $50. (iii) carry out staff drills in accordance with the written plan at least twice a year. The required training and in-services for nursing home employees are grouped into several categories: General requirements, abuse prevention and reporting requirements, safety requirements, infection control and prevention requirements, and specialized requirements for identified employees. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued the mandate in 2016 and gave facilities three years to become compliant. The examination shall be of sufficient scope to ensure that, consistent with federal and state statutes prohibiting discrimination on the basis of disability or handicap, no person shall assume his/her duties unless he/she is free from a health impairment that would present a risk to the resident which cannot be reasonably accommodated, or which might interfere with the performance of his/her duties, including the habituation or addiction to depressants, stimulants, narcotics, alcohol or other drugs or substances which may alter the individual's behavior. recommends that "federal requirements for the minimum training of certified nursing assistants (CNAs) and home health aides should be raised to at least 120 hours . Additional health care personnel may supplement the instructor to provide specialized training provided that such supplemental trainers have at least one year of experience in their field of expertise. A copy of this poster is also available for public inspection and copying at the Department of Health's Records Access Office at the address set forth above. The facility shall not be required to bear the expense of such visit. (1) No nursing home shall operate unless it is under the supervision of an administrator who holds a currently valid nursing home administrator's license and registration, or temporary license, issued pursuant to Article 28-D of the Public Health Law. (b) Optional covered items and services. At the time of admission, a written copy of the following basic services must be made available to all residents: the daily, weekly or monthly rate; board, including therapeutic or modified diets, as prescribed by a doctor; The program coordinator (PC) shall be a registered professional nurse with at least two years experience in a nursing home and demonstrated competency to teach adult learners as evidenced and documented by at least one of the following: (a) completion of a professionally recognized course in teaching adult learners or New York State Education Department teacher certification; (b) two years of experience teaching nursing or nursing related programs to adults in an academic setting approved by the State Education Department or other recognized accrediting body; or. This person shall have the day to day responsibility for implementing the facility's training program in accordance with the facility's policies and procedures and State and federal requirements. (2) The nursing home shall advise each potential resident or designated representative prior to or at the time of admission, that all medical and dental services which are provided by the facility will be provided by practitioners who have an affiliation with the facility. As a minimum, the performance record shall include the following: (a) a listing of the measurable performance criteria for each duty and skill expected to be learned in the program; (b) an entry showing satisfactory or unsatisfactory performance; (d) the name of the instructor supervising the performance. If a waiting list is used in making admission decisions, the list shall be maintained in written form including the date of each application. Schedules for scheduled short term care are generally pre-arranged and shall be limited to one or more periods of from one to 30 days and shall not exceed 42 days in any one year except in extraordinary circumstances, such as sudden illness of the primary caregiver or temporary unfitness of the individual's principal residence. Nursing Homes. Assist licensed nursing personnel ( RNs, LPN, and Nurse Aides) in obtaining in-service training to keep their license current and in accordance with state law. Records of such log shall be retained for 18 months from date of entry. (r) Care of cognitively impaired residents: (1) techniques for addressing the unique needs and behaviors of individuals with dementia; (2) communicating with cognitively impaired residents; (3) understanding the behaviors of cognitively impaired residents; (4) appropriate responses to the behaviors of cognitively impaired residents; and. This program is intended to serve long-term ventilator dependent residents. (c) The facility shall assure that each nurse aide receives at least twelve hours of formal in-service education each year. At the end of the training program, a copy of the performance record shall be given to the trainee and the trainee's employer, if different from the training facility. (1) The feeding assistant training program shall consist of a minimum of 15 hours of education and training and must include all of the topics and lessons specified in the state-approved feeding assistant training program curriculum. Every law enforcement officer in Massachusetts is required to complete the annual in-service training as prescribed in Chapter 253 of the Acts of 2020, Section 22. The clinical training shall as a minimum include at least 30 hours of supervised practical experience in a nursing home. Nurse aides assist nursing home residents in bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, and other tasks. Training conducted for purposes of orienting new aides does not count toward meeting the annual 6 or 12-hour aide in-service requirement. The resident must be capable of exhibiting at least localized responses by reacting specifically but inconsistently to stimuli; education and counseling services are available and offered to the residents and families. Home Health Specialists requires all employees to complete the following mandatory inservices annually. Occupational therapists provide these services on the referral or prescription of a physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner. (3) The facility shall inform the resident or his or her designated representative requesting an item or service for which a charge will be made that there will be a charge for the item or service and what the charge will be. (d) a resident suffering from a communicable disease shall not be admitted or retained unless a physician certifies in writing that transmissibility is negligible, and poses no danger to other residents, or the facility is staffed and equipped to manage such cases without endangering the health of other residents; (ix) not discriminate because of race, color, blindness, sexual preference or sponsorship in admission, retention and care of residents; (x) establish and implement written policies and procedures governing the admission process which ensure compliance with State and Federal anti-discrimination laws which apply to the governing body. Provide in-service training as . (g) Transfer Agreements. Upon program completion, a student must take and pass the NYSDOH certified nurse assisting exam ( Prometric, is the current administrative vendor). This person shall be a registered professional nurse who has one year of nursing home experience and has successfully completed the State approved clinical evaluator or nurse aide evaluator program. Health & Safety in the Home, Workplace & Outdoors, Clinical Guidelines, Standards & Quality of Care, All Health Care Professionals & Patient Safety, James V. McDonald, M.D., M.P.H., Acting Commissioner, Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C), Addressing the Opioid Epidemic in New York State, Health Care and Mental Hygiene Worker Bonus Program, Maternal Mortality & Disparate Racial Outcomes, Help Increasing the Text Size in Your Web Browser. New residents arrive continually, and employees leave; turnover among nursing staffs in nursing homes is extraordinarily high, an annual average of 128 percent, a new study has found.. 17,000 nursing homes, and in Fiscal Year 2000, Medicare and Medicaid paid more than $45 billion to nursing homes. (a) Direction. (b) any liability or contingent liability incurred within any period of 12 consecutive months by a facility or its operator by reason of a mortgage, lease, borrowing or other transaction relating to such facility that exceeds, in the aggregate, $25,000. In order to establish eligibility for hospice care, the patient's physician and the hospice medical director must certify that the patient is terminally ill, the patient or authorized representative must elect the hospice benefit in writing, and a hospice plan of care must be established. This curriculum shall be taught at a fourth (4th) to sixth (6th) grade English literacy level. (1) care of the skin, mouth, hair, ears and nails; and. (ii) The training program shall maintain a performance record of the major duties and skills taught each nurse aide trainee. (c) The individual financial record shall document each deposit or withdrawal of funds including the signature of the resident or the resident's designated representative for each transaction. (4) In the event that the operator of the facility and the consulting physician or any other professional provider of services are one and the same person, he or she shall not reimburse himself or herself as consultant for such services provided to the facility or directly to any resident other than for services provided in an emergency. If married with a spouse remaining at home (community spouse), countable assets can reach $148,620. Require supervision, monitoring, preventive, diagnostic, therapeutic, rehabilitative or palliative care or services but do not require continuous 24-hour-a-day inpatient care and services to maintain their health status and enable them to remain in the community. The facility shall maintain a resident's personal funds that do not exceed $50 in a non-interest bearing account or petty cash fund. Such policies and procedures shall be coordinated with the process governing the handling of complaints as set forth in section 415.3 of this Part. (vi) assure that except in extraordinary circumstances such as health emergencies, the facility has visiting hours encompassing at least 10 hours within a 24 hour period, including at least two meal periods, and that a statement as to the visiting hours is posted in a public place such as the main lobby or the residents' dining room. (4) In addition to the other responsibilities delineated herein, the administrator shall: (i) report to the governing body at regular intervals; (ii) implement the policies of the nursing home by making operating decisions, including but not limited to general supervision, employing and discharging of staff, programming and, where appropriate, integrating the services of the nursing home with the community's health resources; (iii) assure that the residents' council: (a) meets as often as the membership deems necessary; (b) is directed by the residents and is chaired by a resident or another person elected by the membership; and. In order to maintain your certification with the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission annual in-service training must be completed on or before June 30, 2023. (5) measuring and recording fluid and food intake. ISBN: 978-1-64535-132-. The nurse aide training program shall include stated goals, objectives, and measurable performance criteria specific to the curriculum subject material, the resident population and the purpose of the facility, and shall be consistent with the curriculum outlined below. 280 or by faxing 518-474-3398.; The State Education Department is not responsible for any fees paid to an outside testing or credentials . 2:2 NURSING HOME RESIDENT'S RIGHTS DIGNITY AND RESPECT The resident has the right to: be treated with dignity, respect and consideration at all times; privacy in the treatment and care of your personal needs; choose activities, schedules and health care consistent with your interests and plan of care; communicate with and have access to people and services inside Such records shall include, but not be limited to: (i) the full name of the feeding assistant, facility-issued trainee or employee ID number, name and address of the facility, dates on which each content area of the feeding assistant training program was delivered and successfully completed, the date on which the individual successfully completed the feeding assistant training program, and the name, title and signature of the training program instructor. When COVID vaccines became available at year's end, Aegis enrolled in a federal program that brought on-site vaccinations to virtually all the country's nursing homes and assisted living facilities. (iii) The governing body shall designate in writing a staff member to serve as alternate administrator for all hours that the administrator of record is absent from duty to ensure that all shifts, 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week are covered by administrative supervision. CNA Inservice Facilitators Guide Medline QAPI Toolkit QAPI - Requires facilities to include mandatory training as a part of their QAPI and infection prevention and control programs that educate staff on the written standards, policies, and procedures for each program. Rehabilitation services shall be made available, only at the direction of a physician, to eligible persons as medically needed and as an integral part of a comprehensive medical care program. (4) Cosmetic and grooming items and services, in excess of those for which payment is made under Medicaid or Medicare. The facility may charge the resident for requested services that are more expensive than or in excess of covered services. Each approved adult day health care session must operate for a minimum of five hours duration, not including time spent in transportation. Public Health Law, Sections 2803(2), 2803(6), 2803-c and 2803-h, Three, Five, Ten and Fifteen Year Regulation Review, SubChapter A - Medical Facilities--Minimum Standards, Part 415 - Nursing Homes - Minimum Standards, Part 300 - Statewide Health Information Network for New York (SHIN-NY), Section 300.3 - Statewide collaboration process and SHIN-NY policy guidance, Section 300.5 - Sharing of Patient Information, Section 300.6 - Participation of health care facilities, Part 360 - Surge and Flex Health Coordination System Activation During a State Disaster Emergency Declaration, Section 360.1 - Administrative Purpose, Application and Scope, Section 360.2 - Surge and Flex Health Care Coordination System Requirements, Section 360.3 - Hospital emergency Surge and Flex Response Plans, Section 360.4 - Clinical laboratory testing, Part 400 - All Facilities--General Requirements, Section 400.2 - Other laws, codes, rules and regulations, Section 400.3 - Inspection, reproduction and reports, Section 400.5 - Statements or bills for health services, Section 400.6 - Identification of personnel delivering health care services, Section 400.7 - Facility participation in title XVIII program, Section 400.8 - Exception, construction standards, Section 400.9 - Transfer and affiliation agreements, Section 400.10 - Health Provider Network Access and Reporting Requirements, Section 400.11 - Assessment of long-term care patients, Section 400.13 - Forms (Hospital/Community Patient Review Instrument), Section 400.14 - Request for patient review instrument (PRI) data, Section 400.15 - The role of the licensed practical nurse in intravenous therapy procedures, Section 400.17 - Compliance with application conditions, Section 400.18 - Statewide Planning and Research Cooperative System (SPARCS), Section 400.19 - Withdrawal of equity or assets, Section 400.22 - Statewide perinatal data system, Section 400.24 - Charges in connection with certain health care facility financings, Section 400.25 - Disclosure of nursing quality indicators, Part 401 - All Facilities--Operating Certificates, Section 401.1 - Issuance of operating certificates, Section 401.2 - Limitations of operating certificates, Section 401.3 - Changes in existing medical facilities, Section 401.4 - Review of operating certificate determinations, Part 402 - Criminal History Record Check, Section 402.5 - Requirements Before Submitting a Request for a Criminal History Record Check, Section 402.6 - Criminal History Record Check Process, Section 402.7 - Department Criminal History Review, Section 402.8 - Notifications of Criminal Charges or Convictions Incurred Subsequent to Hiring, Section 402.9 - Responsibilities of Providers; Required Notifications, Section 403.4 - Responsibilities of State Approved Education or Training Programs, Section 403.5 - Responsibilities of Home Care Services Entities, Section 403.6 - Responsibilities of Home Care Services Workers, Part 404 - Integrated Outpatient Services, Section 404.6 - Organization and Administration, Section 404.9 - Integrated Care Services, Section 404.11 - Quality Assurance, Utilization Review and Incident Reporting, Section 404.14 - Application and Approval, Section 405.6 - Quality assurance program, Section 405.14 - Respiratory care services, Section 405.15 - Radiologic and nuclear medicine services, Section 405.17 - Pharmaceutical services, Section 405.18 - Rehabilitation services, Section 405.22 - Critical care and special care services, Section 405.23 - Food and dietetic services, Section 405.25 - Organ and tissue donation (anatomical gifts), Section 405.27 - Information, policy and other reporting requirements, Section 405.30 - Organ and Vascularized Composite Allograft Transplant Services/Programs, Section 405.31 - Living donor transplantation services, Section 405.33 Screening mammography services, Part 406 - Rural Hospital Swing Bed Demonstration, Section 406.3 - Admission, patient assessment, planning and services, Section 406.4 - Transfer and affiliation agreements, Part 407 - Primary Care Hospitals - Minimum Standards, Section 407.2 - Designation of PCHs and CAHs, Section 407.5 - Administrative requirements, Section 407.6 - Quality assurance and utilization review, Section 407.8 - Medical/professional staff, Section 407.10 - Primary care related inpatient and outpatient services, Section 407.11 - Clinical and ancillary support services, Section 407.13 - Environmental health and infection control, Part 408 - Central services facility rural health networks (CSFRHN), Section 408.2 - Network Operational Plans (NOP), Section 408.4 - Supervision by the commissioner, Part 410 - Scheduled Short Term Care In A Nursing Home, Section 410.3 - Service approval and physical space, Part 411 - Ombudsmen Access To Residential Health Care Facilities, Part 412 - Reporting Information For Inspections, Section 412.1 - Facility-supplied information required, Section 412.2 - Certification by operator or administrator, Part 414 - Nursing Homes - Continuous Violation Penalties, Section 414.2 - Criteria for continuous violation penalties, Section 415.4 - Resident behavior and facility practices, Section 415.11 - Resident assessment and care planning, Section 415.13 - Nursing services and Minimum Nursing Staff Requirements, Section 415.16 - Rehabilitative services, Section 415.20 - Laboratory and blood bank, Section 415.21 - Radiology and other diagnostic services, Section 415.26 - Organization and administration, Section 415.27 - Quality assessment & assurance, Section 415.28 - Disclosure of ownership, Section 415.31 - New York State RHCF nurse aide registry, Section 415.32 Weekly bed census data survey, Section 415.34 Minimum Direct Resident Care Spending, Section 415.36 - Long-term inpatient rehabilitation program for head-injured residents, Section 415.37 - Services for residents with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome(AIDS), Section 415.38 - Long-term ventilator dependent residents, Section 415.39 - Specialized programs for residents requiring behavioral interventions, Section 415.40 - Extended care of residents with traumatic brain injury, Section 415.41 Specialized Programs for Residents with Neurodegenerative Diseases, Part 420 - Comprehensive Ambulatory HIV Programs, Section 420.2 - Approval to provide services, Article 6 - Skilled Nursing And Health Related Services, Non-Occupants General, Section 425.3 - Changes in existing program, Section 425.4 - General requirements for operation, Section 425.5 - Adult day health care services, Section 425.6 - Admission, continued stay and registrant assessment, Section 425.8 - Registrant continued-stay evaluation, Section 425.11 - Food and nutrition services, Section 425.13 - Rehabilitation therapy services, Section 425.15 - Religious services and counseling, Section 425.17 - Pharmaceutical services, Section 425.18 - Services for registrants with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and other high-need populations, Section 425.21 - Confidentiality of records, Article 7 - Home Health Agencies; Treatment Centers And Diagnostic Centers, Part 430 - Licensed Home Care Services Agencies And Certified Home Health Agencies, Part 431 - Treatment Centers and Diagnostic Centers, Article 8 - New York State Annual Hospital Report, Section 441.15 - Accumulated depreciation, Section 441.20 - Additional (paid-in) capital, Section 441.36 - Average daily inpatient census, Section 441.43 - Bed complement (beds available), Section 441.45 - Blood bank transfusions, Section 441.46 - Board-designated assets, Section 441.61 - Certified bed days available, Section 441.66 - Comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation service, Section 441.76 - Critical care units (type I), Section 441.77 - Critical care units (type II), Section 441.80 - Daily hospital services, Section 441.83 - Date of change in certified bed capacity--decrease, Section 441.84 - Date of change in certified bed capacity--increase, Section 441.86 - Deductions from revenue, Section 441.87 - Deferral (or deferment), Section 441.94 - Direct assignment of cost, Section 441.105 - Emergency service category 4--basic emergency services, Section 441.106 - Emergency services category 3--general emergency services, Section 441.107 - Emergency services category 2--major emergency hospital, Section 441.108 - Emergency services category 1--comprehensive emergency medical services, Section 441.129 - Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), Section 441.131 - Financially indigent patient, Section 441.134 - Fixed cost (or expense), Section 441.136 - Full-time equivalent employees (FTE), Section 441.148 - Funds held in trust by others, Section 441.159 - Gross charges (gross revenue), Section 441.168 - Hospital-based physician, Section 441.186 - Investor-owned (proprietary) hospital, Section 441.202 - Medical staff classification--associate, Section 441.203 - Medical staff classification--attending, Section 441.204 - Medical staff classification--consulting, Section 441.205 - Medical staff classification--courtesy, Section 441.206 - Medical staff classification--house staff (paid staff), Section 441.208 - Mentally disordered patient, Section 441.210 - Neonatal intensive care unit, Section 441.215 - Nine-C (IX-C) corporation, Section 441.219 - Non-revenue-producing cost centers, Section 441.220 - Nonroutine maintenance and repairs, Section 441.228 - Operating income (or profit), Section 441.231 - Organization cost (or expense), Section 441.233 - Other operating revenue, Section 441.239 - Oxygen therapy minutes, Section 441.243 - Part A and Part B services, Section 441.244 - Patient care services revenue, Section 441.251 - Periodic interim payment (PIP), Section 441.260 - Plant replacement and expansion funds, Section 441.267 - Prior-period adjustment, Section 441.269 - Professional component, Section 441.273 - Psychiatric inpatient service, Section 441.274 - Psychiatric night care, Section 441.275 - Radiology diagnostic films, Section 441.276 - Real estate (or property), Section 441.296 - Responsibility accounting, Section 441.298 - Retained earnings (or income), Section 441.300 - Retirement of indebtedness funds, Section 441.303 - Revenue-producing cost centers, Section 441.306 - Self-responsible (self-pay) patient, Section 441.308 - Share of pooled investments, Section 441.311 - Specific purpose funds, Section 441.313 - Standard unit of measure, Section 441.316 - Straight-line method of depreciation. 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