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Title: Section 85.33 - Nursing service

85.33 Nursing service.

(a) Where nursing care may be provided. Nursing service as medically needed shall be provided to medical assistance recipients in the patient's home or in a hospital.

(b) Who may provide nursing care. (1) Nursing care to patients in New York State shall be provided by a person possessing a license and current registration from the New York State Education Department to practice as a registered professional nurse or licensed practical nurse.

(2) Out-of-state nurses providing care to a New York State Medical Assistance patient who is temporarily located outside New York State, must be licensed and registered in the state in which they are practicing.

(c) Private duty nursing care in the hospital. Private duty nursing care in the hospital shall be provided on the recommendation of the patient's attending physician when the patient is in need of individual and continuous care beyond that available by the staff of a hospital, including that which is available in a critical care area.

(d) Nursing service in the home. (1) For necessary nursing service to be provided in the person's home, full and primary use shall be made of the services of an approved home health agency, including a hospital-based home health agency.

(2) Such service shall be provided on a per visit basis and may include not only intermittent or part-time nursing service for the patient but also instructions to members of the patient's family in procedures necessary for the care of the patient.

(3) Service of a registered professional nurse or of a licensed practical nurse on a private practitioner basis may be provided to a patient in his or her own home only under the following circumstances:

(i) when there is no approved home health agency available to provide the intermittent or part-time nursing services need by the patient; and

(ii) when the patient is in need of individual and continuous nursing care beyond that available from an approved home health agency.

(e) Prior approval and prior authorization. Prior approval by the local professional director and prior authorization by the local social services official shall be required for nursing service provided in a person's home or in a hospital by a private practicing registered professional or licensed practical nurse, except that in an urgent situation the attending physician may order the service of such nurse for no more than two nursing days and immediately notify the local social services official and the appropriate medical director.

(f) Physician's written order required. All nursing services provided in the patient's home or in a hospital shall be in accordance with the attending physician's written order and plan of treatment; however, in extraordinary circumstances and for valid reasons which must be documented, nursing service in the home may be initiated by a home health agency before the physician sees the patient. A physician's written order is required for all such nursing services in excess of the initial two visits.

(g) Reimbursement. (1) Reimbursement for nursing services rendered by a registered professional nurse or licensed practical nurse on a private practitioner basis shall be in accordance with fees developed by the Department of Health and approved by the State Budget Director.

(2) Reimbursement shall not be allowed on a fee paid to a legally responsible relative who provides nursing services in the patient's home or in a hospital.

(3) Payment for nursing services provided by an approved home health agency, including a hospital-based home health agency, shall be at rates established by the State Commissioner of Health pursuant to subdivision 7 of section 206 of the Public Health Law and reimbursement for such expenditures shall be at such rates.
 

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VOLUME A-1a (Title 10)

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