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71-8217. General level rehabilitation center, defined.General level rehabilitation center means a rehabilitation center that provides (1) rehabilitative services to individuals with musculoskeletal trauma, peripheral nerve lesions, lower extremity amputations, and other diagnoses resulting in functional impairment in one or more functional areas, with moderate to severe impairment or complexity, and (2) a twenty-four-hour program of coordinated, integrated medical and rehabilitative services by an interdisciplinary team comprised of practitioners of rehabilitation medicine, psychology, rehabilitation nursing, social work, therapeutic recreation, and the therapy services offered by basic level rehabilitative centers. SourceLaws 1997, LB 626, § 17.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter71 > 71-8217

71-8217. General level rehabilitation center, defined.General level rehabilitation center means a rehabilitation center that provides (1) rehabilitative services to individuals with musculoskeletal trauma, peripheral nerve lesions, lower extremity amputations, and other diagnoses resulting in functional impairment in one or more functional areas, with moderate to severe impairment or complexity, and (2) a twenty-four-hour program of coordinated, integrated medical and rehabilitative services by an interdisciplinary team comprised of practitioners of rehabilitation medicine, psychology, rehabilitation nursing, social work, therapeutic recreation, and the therapy services offered by basic level rehabilitative centers. SourceLaws 1997, LB 626, § 17.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter71 > 71-8217

71-8217. General level rehabilitation center, defined.General level rehabilitation center means a rehabilitation center that provides (1) rehabilitative services to individuals with musculoskeletal trauma, peripheral nerve lesions, lower extremity amputations, and other diagnoses resulting in functional impairment in one or more functional areas, with moderate to severe impairment or complexity, and (2) a twenty-four-hour program of coordinated, integrated medical and rehabilitative services by an interdisciplinary team comprised of practitioners of rehabilitation medicine, psychology, rehabilitation nursing, social work, therapeutic recreation, and the therapy services offered by basic level rehabilitative centers. SourceLaws 1997, LB 626, § 17.