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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 144

144.5621 SWING BED APPROVAL; EXCEPTIONS.

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144.5621 SWING BED APPROVAL; EXCEPTIONS.
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Subdivision 1. Swing bed exemption.
(a)The conditions and limitations in section 144.562 , paragraphs
(d)and (e), do not apply to any hospital located in Cook County that:
(1)is designated as a critical access hospital under section 144.1483 , clause (9), and United States Code, title 42, section 1395i-4; and
(2)has an attached nursing home.
(b)Any swing bed located in a hospital described in this section may be used to provide nursing care without requiring a prior hospital stay.
(c)The nursing care provided to a patient in a swing bed is a covered medical assistance service under section 256B.0625, subdivision 2b .
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Subd. 2. Application of the health care bill of rights.
A patient in a swing bed located in a hospital described in this section is a resident of a nursing home for the purposes of section 144.651 .
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Subd. 3. Comprehensive resident assessment.
A patient in a swing bed located in a hospital described in this section is a resident of a nursing home for the purposes of Minnesota Rules, part 4658.0400 .
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