Dimensions: 8.5" X 11" spiral. Those residents who are assessed as potentially able to be weaned from dependence on support with mechanical ventilation or whose daily use of ventilator support may be reduced shall receive an active program of therapy and other supportive services designed for that resident to reduce or eliminate his or her need for use of a ventilator. (a) The system shall preclude any commingling of resident funds with facility funds or with the funds of any person other than another resident. 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. The nursing home shall also conduct a health status assessment of all volunteers whose activities are such that a health impairment would pose a risk to residents or personnel, in order to determine that the health and well being of residents and personnel are not jeopardized by the condition of such volunteers. 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. (7) Gifts purchased on behalf of a resident. Section 441.317 - Sub-acute care services. It must also provide, at a minimum, nutritional services in the form of at least one meal and necessary supplemental nourishment, planned activities, ongoing assessment of each registrant's health status in order to provide coordinated care planning, case management and other health care services as determined by the registrant's needs. (i) Nursing homes with 41 or more beds shall employ a full-time administrator. Architectural designs and interior finishes are required to implement special programs for residents with dementia. 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. Section 441.320 - Teaching program (approved), Section 441.321 - Teaching program (nonapproved), Part 442 - Reporting Principles And Concepts, Section 442.12 - Matching of revenue and expenses, Section 442.13 - Deductions from operating revenue, Section 442.15 - Long-term security investments, Section 442.18 - Accounting for property, plant and equipment, Section 442.23 - Debt financing for plant replacement and expansion purposes, Section 442.24 - Direct assignment of costs, Section 442.25 - Hospital research and education costs, Section 442.26 - In-service education--nursing, Section 442.27 - In-service education--nonnursing, Section 442.29 - Periodic interim payments, Section 443.2 - Functional and responsibility concepts, Section 443.4 - Listing of accounts--balance sheet, Section 443.5 - Listing of accounts--income statement, Section 443.6 - Small hospital reduced reporting requirements, Section 443.7 - Natural classification of revenue, Section 443.8 - Natural classification of expense, Section 444.2 - Unrestricted Fund assets, Section 444.4 - Unrestricted fund liabilities, Section 444.5 - Restricted fund liabilities, Section 444.8 - Operating revenue accounts--general, Section 444.9 - Operating revenue--daily hospital services, Section 444.10 - Operating revenue--ambulatory services, Section 444.11 - Operating revenue--ancillary services, Section 444.12 - Operating revenue--other operating revenue, Section 444.13 - Operating revenue--deductions from revenue, Section 444.14 - Patient revenue account descriptions, Section 444.15 - Other operating revenue account descriptions, Section 444.16 - Deductions from revenue account descriptions, Section 444.17 - Operating expenses--general, Section 444.18 - Daily hospital services expenses description, Section 444.19 - Ambulatory services expenses description, Section 444.20 - Ancillary services expenses description, Section 444.21 - Other operating expenses description, Section 444.22 - Non-operating revenue and expenses description, Section 444.23 - Natural classification of expense, Section 445.2 - Job titles by natural classification index, Section 445.3 - Supplies and services by natural expense classification index, Section 446.2 - Reclassification for reporting purposes, Section 446.3 - Reclassification for cost finding purposes, Section 446.4 - Alternative cost allocation bases--sequence of allocation, Section 446.5 - Recommended cost allocation bases--listing, Section 446.6 - Definitions and sources of statistics for Medicaid cost allocation, Section 446.7 - Description of other New York State supplemental data, Section 446.8 - Definitions and sources of statistics for Medicaid cost allocation, Section 446.9 - Expense detail reporting, Section 446.10 - Identification of supplemental data, Section 446.12 - Accommodation classification, Section 446.14 - Changes in certified bed capacity, Section 446.16 - Source of payment defined, Section 446.17 - Gross charges by source of payment, Section 446.18 - Patient days by source of payment, Section 446.19 - Discharges by source of payment, Section 446.20 - Ambulatory visits by source of payment, Section 446.21 - Direct admissions from emergency room, Section 446.22 - Inpatient care statistics by unit, Section 446.23 - Ambulatory care statistics, Section 446.25 - Home medical care program, Section 446.26 - Organized Drug Addiction Program, Section 446.27 - Organized alcoholic treatment program, Section 446.28 - Selected special service statistics, Section 446.30 - Cost allocation adjustments, Section 446.36 - Supplemental data for both upstate and downstate Blue Cross plans, Section 446.37 - Cost allocation adjustments, Section 446.38 - Funded depreciation calculation, Section 446.39 - Funded depreciation waiver, Section 446.41 - Hospital-based home health agencies, Section 446.44 - Program services for supplemental data, Part 447 - Standard Unit Of Measure References, Section 447.3 - Neurology--Diagnostic Services, Section 447.4 - Physical therapy services, Section 447.5 - Occupational Therapy Services, Section 448.1 - Specifications for cost reporting periods beginning in 1980, Title: Section 415.26 - Organization and administration. (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. (d) in the event of a health emergency involving the resident and requiring immediate special services or supplies to be furnished during the period of the emergency; (vii) provide to each resident or designated representative at the time of admission, a written copy of the following information and services which shall be considered as basic information and services to be made available to all residents: (b) board, including therapeutic or modified diets, as prescribed by a physician; (c) lodging; a clean, healthful, sheltered environment, properly outfitted; (e) the use of all equipment, medical supplies and modalities, notwithstanding the quantity usually used in the everyday care of nursing home residents, including but not limited to catheters, hypodermic syringes and needles, irrigation outfits, dressings and pads, and so forth; (f) 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; (g) hospital gowns or pajamas as required by the clinical condition of the resident, unless the resident, next of kin or sponsor elects to furnish them, and laundry services for these and other launderable personal clothing items; (h) general household medicine cabinet supplies, including but not limited to non-prescription medications, materials for routine skin care, oral hygiene, care of hair, and so forth, except when specific items are medically indicated and prescribed for exceptional use for a specific resident; (i) assistance and/or supervision, when required, with activities of daily living, including but not limited to toilet, bathing, feeding and ambulation assistance; (j) services, in the daily performance of their assigned duties, by members of the nursing home staff concerned with resident care; (k) 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 item is prescribed by a physician for regular and sole use by a specific resident; (l) 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; (n) physical therapy, on either a staff or fee-for-service basis, as prescribed by a physician, administered by or under the direct supervision of a licensed and currently registered physical therapist; (o) occupational therapy, on either a staff or fee-for-service basis, as prescribed by a physician, administered by or under the supervision of a qualified occupational therapist; (p) speech pathology services, on either a staff or fee-for-service basis, as prescribed by a physician, administered by a qualified speech pathologist; (q) audiology services, on either a staff or fee-for-service basis, as prescribed by a physician, administered by a qualified audiologist; and. (n) Nursing care needs of resident with special needs due to medical conditions such as but not limited to: (ii) characteristics of residents such as wandering, agitation, physical and verbal abuse, sleep disorders, and appetite changes. Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website. Nursing home abuse is a serious problem in the United States. 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; Kings Harbor Multicare Center New York, NY3 weeks agoBe among the first 25 applicantsSee who Kings Harbor Multicare Center has hired for this roleNo longer accepting applications. (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. The policies and procedures shall include but not be limited to the following: (a) the prominent inclusion in admission application forms and policy statements of a legend summarizing the applicable Federal and State anti-discrimination laws; (b) the prominent display in the admissions office of the New York State Division of Human Rights nondiscrimination regulatory poster. (i) If within 12 months of completing a State approved RHCF nurse aide training program, an individual is employed or is given an offer of employment by a facility, the facility must arrange, in a form and manner indicated by the Department, for the individual to receive reimbursement from the State for the amount of the costs, up to the CAP established by the State, incurred by the individual for the training. 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. (3) any investigations or other problems brought to the attention of the Commissioner. The facility shall maintain a resident's personal funds that do not exceed $50 in a non-interest bearing account or petty cash fund. (4) The facility shall retain records of each individual who completes their state-approved feeding assistant program. As a follow up to its October 13, 2020 guidance, DOH is extending its "enforcement discretion" for surveys involving PCA in-service training . 415.14 Dietary services. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued the mandate in 2016 and gave facilities three years to become compliant. (3) a certificate of immunization against measles, for all personnel born on or after January 1, 1957, which means: (i) a document prepared by a physician, physician's assistant, specialist's assistant, nurse practitioner, licensed midwife or a laboratory possessing a laboratory permit issued pursuant to Part 58 of this Title, demonstrating serologic evidence of measles antibodies; or, (ii) a document indicating two doses of live virus measles vaccine were administered with the first dose administered on or after the age of 12 months and the second dose administered more than 30 days after the first dose but after 15 months of age showing the product administered and the date of administration, and prepared by the health practitioner who administered the immunization; or, (iii) a document, indicating a diagnosis of the employee as having had measles disease, prepared by the physician, physician's assistant/specialist's assistant, licensed midwife or nurse practitioner who diagnosed the employee's measles; or. When such potential is identified, the facility shall initiate an active program of therapy and other supportive services designed to assist the resident in the transition to the new setting. The Nursing Home Profiles quality data for all . In order to obtain nurse aide certification and be listed in the New York State RHCF Nurse Aide Registry as described in Section 415.31 of this Part, an individual must successfully complete a State approved residential health care facility nurse aide training program as described in paragraph (2) of this subdivision and pass the State authorized clinical skills competency examination and written or oral competency examination as described in paragraph (3) of this subdivision. (i) The residential health care facility nurse aide training program shall be reviewed and approved by the Department prior to implementation as to the requirements contained in this section. The system shall contain, as a minimum, the resident's name, Medicaid case number where applicable, date of admission, date and amount of each withdrawal or deposit, and balance at each transaction. Clinical laboratory means a facility for the microbiological, immunological, chemical, hematological, biophysical, cytological, pathological, genetic or other examination of materials derived from the human body, for the purpose of obtaining information for the diagnosis, prevention or treatment of disease, or the assessment of a health condition, or for identification purposes. (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. (1) physiology of bowel and bladder continence: (ii) physical, psychosocial and environmental causes of incontinence; (2) nursing care for the resident with urinary and/or bowel incontinence: (4) bowel and bladder training programs; and. (a) Direction. New York: New York Codes, Rules, and . (9) Social events and entertainment offered off the premises and outside the scope of the activities program, provided under subdivision (g) of section 415.5. The nursing home shall establish and implement policies and procedures for the receipt, review and investigation of allegations of misappropriation of resident property by individuals in the employ of and/or whose services are utilized by the facility. The program provides palliative and supportive care to meet the special needs arising out of physical, psychological, spiritual, social and economic stresses which are experienced during the final stages of illness, and during dying and bereavement. The governing body shall: (1) appoint an administrator who is eligible for such appointment and who functions in accordance with subdivision (a) of this section; (2) determine and establish written policies consistent with the stated purposes of the facility, the program of services provided, its physical structure and equipment, the number and qualifications of staff members, and their job classifications and descriptions; (3) be responsible for the operation of the facility; (4) be responsible for providing or arranging services for residents as required in this Subchapter; (5) employ or otherwise arrange for the services of such personnel as are required in this Subchapter; (6) assure that a method is implemented to promptly deal with complaints and recommendations made by residents or designated representatives which: (i) enables complaints and recommendations to be made orally or put in writing; (ii) brings complaints and recommendations promptly to the attention of the administration for review and resolution; (iii) responds to all residents or designated representatives as to action taken or the reason why no action was taken, as soon as possible and except under extraordinary circumstances such as health or administrative emergencies, within 21 days after the complaint or recommendation was made; and. Minimum Qualifications A valid New York State license and current registration to practice as a Registered Professional Nurse in New York State; and Holds, or obtains through facility orientation, a valid and current certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) through the American Heart Association (AHA); and A Master's Degree in Nursing, or a . (3) When, by reason of death, resignation, incapacity, illness or other reason, the nursing home does not have a licensed and currently registered nursing home administrator capable of carrying out such functions, the governing body shall immediately notify the commissioner, assign such duties to a named individual acceptable to the commissioner in accordance with that individual's training, experience and prior record of work performance at a nursing home, and provide for supervision of the nursing home by a licensed and currently registered nursing home administrator in accordance with the following: (i) A plan for the supervision of the unlicensed acting nursing home administrator shall be submitted to the Department which provides that: (a) The nursing home is making a bonafide effort to recruit a licensed and registered nursing home administrator; (b) There is no other licensed and registered person in the facility available, capable and willing to accept the position; (c) The supervising administrator will provide a minimum of four hours of on-site supervision weekly during normal business hours unless the Department determines that more hours are necessary based on: (2) the qualifications of the unlicensed acting administrator; and. Revisions to Guidance - The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) have revised the guidance to surveyors in Appendix PP under F155 to clarify a facility's obligation to provide CPR. (1) care of the skin, mouth, hair, ears and nails; and. Such transfer agreements shall: (1) comply with the provisions of section 400.9 of this Title; (2) ensure that residents are admitted to the general hospital on a timely basis when such transfer is medically appropriate as determined by the attending physician or other approved practitioner; and. (1) Definitions. Section 441.317 - Sub-acute care services. The facility shall provide each resident with a nourishing, palatable well-balanced diet that meets the daily nutritional and special dietary needs of each resident. The program shall not admit or retain individuals who are determined to be a danger to self or others. Positive findings shall require appropriate clinical follow-up. (iii) Program approval will be granted for a term not to exceed 2 years and is subject to on-site review for the purpose of determining compliance with applicable State and federal requirements during the course of all facility surveys. Individuals who withdraw their licensure application may be entitled to a partial refund.. For the procedure to withdraw your application, contact the Nurse Unit by e-mailing opunit4@nysed.gov or by calling 518-474-3817 ext. (1) The nursing home shall have a written plan, updated at least twice a year, with procedures to be followed for the proper care of residents and personnel, and for the reception and treatment of mass casualty victims, in the event of an internal or external emergency resulting from natural or man-made causes including but not limited to earthquake, severe weather, flood, bomb threat, chemical spills, strike, interruption of utility services, nuclear accidents, fire or similar occurrences. Facilities with special populations shall supplement the curriculum to address the needs of such populations accordingly. The state Department of Health (DOH) has issued guidance to address the in-service training requirements for personal care aides (PCAs) and home health aides (HHAs) during the COVID-19 pandemic. No charges shall be made to residents for those services. The report identifies each rule that is violated, along with a description of the evidence to support the finding. 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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