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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 205 — Public assistance and medical assistance

205.6411 Definitions for KRS 205.6411 and 205.6412.

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As used in this section and KRS 205.6412:
(1)"Department" means the Department for Medicaid Services;
(2)"Managed care" means the provision of Medicaid benefits through Medicaid
managed care organizations under contract with the department pursuant to 42
C.F.R. sec. 438;
(3)"Medicaid managed care organization" means an entity contracted with the
department to provide Medicaid benefits pursuant to 42 C.F.R. sec. 438;
(4)"Qualifying hospital" means a Medicaid-participating, in-state hospital licensed
under KRS Chapter 216B, including a long-term acute hospital as defined in KRS
205.639, but excluding a state mental hospital as defined in KRS 205.639; and
(5)"University hospital" means a state university teaching hospital, owned or operated
by either the University of Kentucky College of Medicine or the University of
Louisville School of Medicine, including a hospital owned or operated by a related
organization pursuant to 42 C.F.R. sec. 413.17.
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