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					Access Hospital (CAH)
					–
					
					A
					facility that is (a) located in a State that has established
					with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) a
					Medicare rural hospital flexibility program, (b) designated by
					the State as a CAH, (c) certified by the CMS as a CAH, and (d)
					in compliance with all applicable CAH conditions of
					participation.
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			|  | Federal
					Hospital
					– Any Federal institution in a State that is primarily
					engaged in providing, by or under the supervision of physicians,
					to inpatients: (a) diagnostic and therapeutic services for
					medical diagnosis, treatment, and care of injured, disabled, or
					sick persons; or (b) rehabilitation of injured, disabled, or
					sick persons. Hospital-based outpatient services are included
					under this definition.
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			| Federally
					Qualified Health Center
					(FQHC) –
					FQHCs include (1) nonprofit entities that receive a grant, or
					funding from a grant, under section 330 of the Public Health
					Service Act to provide primary health services and other related
					services to a population that is medically underserved; (2) FQHC
					“Look-Alikes” which are nonprofit entities that are
					certified by the Secretary as meeting the requirements for
					receiving a grant under section 330 of the Public Health Service
					Act but are not grantees; and (3) outpatient health programs or
					facilities operated by a tribe or tribal organization under the
					Indian Self-Determination Act or by an urban Indian organization
					receiving funds under Title V of the Indian Health Care
					Improvement Act. FQHCs include Community Health Centers, Migrant
					Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless Health Centers, and
					Public Housing Primary Care Health Centers.
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			| Hospice
					Program
					– An organization certified under section 1861(dd)(2) of
					the Social Security Act that provides 24-hour care and treatment
					services (as needed) to terminally ill individuals and
					bereavement counseling for their immediate family members. This
					care is provided in individuals’ homes, on an outpatient
					basis, and on a short-term inpatient basis, directly or under
					arrangements made by the agency or organization.
 | Indian
					Health Service Health Center
					– A health care facility (whether operated directly by the
					Indian Health Service or operated by a tribe or tribal
					organization contractor
					or grantee under the Indian Self-Determination Act, as described
					in 42 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 136, Subparts C and
					H, or by an urban Indian organization receiving funds under
					Title V of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act) that is
					physically separated from a hospital, and which provides
					clinical treatment services on an outpatient basis to persons of
					Indian or Alaskan Native descent as described in 42 CFR Section
					136.12.
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			| Native
					Hawaiian Health Center
					– An entity (a) which is organized under the laws of the
					State of Hawaii; (b) which provides or arranges for health care
					services through practitioners licensed by the State of Hawaii
					where
					licensure requirements are applicable; (c) which is a public or
					nonprofit private entity; and (d) in which Native Hawaiian
					health practitioners significantly participate in the planning,
					management, monitoring, and evaluation of health services.  See
					the Native Hawaiian Health Care Act of 1988 (Public Law
					100-579), as amended by Public Law 102-396.
 | Non-Federal
					Non-Disproportionate Share Hospital
					– Any institution in a State that is primarily engaged in
					providing, by or under the supervision of physicians, to
					inpatients: (a) diagnostic and therapeutic services for medical
					diagnosis, treatment, and care of injured, disabled, or sick
					persons, or (b) rehabilitation of injured, disabled, or sick
					persons. Hospital-based outpatient services are included under
					this definition.
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			| Nursing
					Home
					– An institution (or a distinct part of an institution),
					certified under section 1919(a) of the Social Security Act, that
					is primarily engaged in providing, on a regular basis,
					health-related care and service to individuals who because of
					their mental or physical condition require care and service
					(above the level of room and board) that can be made available
					to them only through institutional facilities, and is not
					primarily for the care and treatment of mental diseases.
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			| Skilled
					Nursing Facility
					– An institution (or a distinct part of an institution),
					certified under section 1819(a) of the Social Security Act, that
					is primarily engaged in providing skilled nursing care and
					related services to residents requiring medical, rehabilitation
					or nursing care and is not primarily for the care and treatment
					of mental diseases.
 | State or
					Local Public Health or Human Services Department –
					The State, county, parish or district entity in a State that is
					responsible for providing population focused health services
					which include health promotion, disease prevention and
					intervention services provided in clinics or other health care
					facilities that are operated by the Department.
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