405.2416—Visiting nurse services.
(a)
Visiting nurse services are covered if:
(1)
The rural health clinic is located in an area in which the Secretary has determined that there is a shortage of home health agencies;
(2)
The services are rendered to a homebound individual;
(3)
The services are furnished by a registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, or licensed vocational nurse who is employed by, or receives compensation for the services from the clinic; and
(4)
The services are furnished under a written plan of treatment that is:
(i)
Established and reviewed at least every 60 days by a supervising physician of the rural health clinic or established by a nurse practitioner, physician assistant, nurse midwife, or specialized nurse practitioner and reviewed at least every 60 days by a supervising physician; and
(ii)
Signed by the nurse practitioner, physician assistant, nurse midwife, specialized nurse practitioner, or the supervising physician of the clinic.
(b)
The nursing care covered by this section includes:
(1)
Services that must be performed by a registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, or licensed vocational nurse if the safety of the patient is to be assured and the medically desired results achieved; and
(2)
Personal care services, to the extent covered under Medicare as home health services. These services include helping the patient to bathe, to get in and out of bed, to exercise and to take medications.
(c)
This benefit does not cover household and housekeeping services or other services that would constitute custodial care.
(d)
For purposes of this section, homebound means an individual who is permanently or temporarily confined to his or her place of residence because of a medical or health condition. The individual may be considered homebound if he or she leaves the place of residence infrequently. For this purpose, “place of residence” does not include a hospital or long term care facility.