42 CFR §409.31
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- (a)Definition. As used in this section, skilled nursing and skilled rehabilitation services means services that:
- (1)Are ordered by a physician;
- (2)Require the skills of technical or professional personnel such as registered nurses, licensed practical (vocational) nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech pathologists or audiologists; and
- (3)Are furnished directly by, or under the supervision of, such personnel.
- (b)Specific conditions for meeting level of care requirements.
- (1)The beneficiary must require skilled nursing or skilled rehabilitation services, or both, on a daily basis.
- (2)Those services must be furnished for a condition—
- (i)For which the beneficiary received inpatient hospital or inpatient CAH services; or
- (ii)Which arose while the beneficiary was receiving care in a SNF or swing-bed hospital for a condition for which he or she received inpatient hospital or inpatient CAH services; or
- (iii)For which, for an M + C enrollee described in § 409.20(c)(4), a physician has determined that a direct admission to a SNF without an inpatient hospital or inpatient CAH stay would be medically appropriate.
- (3)The daily skilled services must be ones that, as a practical matter, can only be provided in a SNF, on an inpatient basis.