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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 216 — Health facilities and services

216.313 Definitions for KRS 216.310 to 216.360.

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As used in KRS 216.310 to 216.360:
(1)"Hospital" means a place devoted primarily to the maintenance and operation of
facilities for the diagnosis, treatment, or care, for more than twenty-four
(24)hours,
of two
(2)or more nonrelated individuals suffering from illness, disease, injury,
deformity, or a place including nursing and convalescent homes and all institutions
for the care of the sick, devoted primarily to providing, for more than twenty-four
(24)hours, obstetrical or other medical or nursing care for two
(2)or more
nonrelated individuals;
(2)"District" means hospital district;
(3)"Board" means the governing body of a hospital district;
(4)"Secretary" means the secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services or his
designee; and
(5)"Medical service area" means the geographic territory from which patients come or
are expected to come to existing or proposed health facilities as defined by the
Cabinet for Health and Family Services.
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