42 CFR §424.106
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- (a)Basic requirement.
- (b)Factors that are considered. CMS considers the following factors in determining whether a nonparticipating hospital in a rural area meets the accessibility requirements:
- (1)The relative distances of participating and nonparticipating hospitals in the area.
- (2)The transportation facilities available to these hospitals.
- (3)The quality of the roads to each hospital.
- (4)The availability of beds at each hospital.
- (5)Any other factors that bear on whether or not the services could be provided sooner in the nonparticipating hospitals than in a participating hospital in the general area.
- (c)Factors that are not considered. CMS gives no consideration to the following factors in determining whether the nonparticipating hospital was the most accessible hospital:
- (d)Conditions under which the accessibility requirement is met. If a beneficiary must be taken to a hospital immediately for required diagnosis and treatment, the nonparticipating hospital meets the accessibility requirement if—
- (1)It was the nearest hospital to the point where the emergency occurred, it was medically equipped to handle the type of emergency, and it was the most accessible, on the basis of the factors specified in paragraph (b) of this section; or
- (2)There was a closer participating hospital equipped to handle the emergency, but the participating hospital did not have a bed available or would not accept the individual.