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TITLE 56

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND WELFARE

CHAPTER 1

PAYMENT FOR SKILLED AND INTERMEDIATE SERVICES

PART D

MISCELLANEOUS

56-131. Multiple-use plans. The director shall promulgate such rules, as the director deems advisable to enable and encourage facilities to adopt plans for offering additional services or programs within their institutions which will promote appropriate levels of care for recipients residing in their service areas and, as a result, achieve cost savings for the medicaid program. In developing such rules, the director shall consult with representatives of freestanding skilled care, freestanding intermediate care, freestanding special care, and hospital-based facilities.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title56 > T56ch1 > T56ch1schd > T56ch1sect56-131

TITLE 56

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND WELFARE

CHAPTER 1

PAYMENT FOR SKILLED AND INTERMEDIATE SERVICES

PART D

MISCELLANEOUS

56-131. Multiple-use plans. The director shall promulgate such rules, as the director deems advisable to enable and encourage facilities to adopt plans for offering additional services or programs within their institutions which will promote appropriate levels of care for recipients residing in their service areas and, as a result, achieve cost savings for the medicaid program. In developing such rules, the director shall consult with representatives of freestanding skilled care, freestanding intermediate care, freestanding special care, and hospital-based facilities.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title56 > T56ch1 > T56ch1schd > T56ch1sect56-131

TITLE 56

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND WELFARE

CHAPTER 1

PAYMENT FOR SKILLED AND INTERMEDIATE SERVICES

PART D

MISCELLANEOUS

56-131. Multiple-use plans. The director shall promulgate such rules, as the director deems advisable to enable and encourage facilities to adopt plans for offering additional services or programs within their institutions which will promote appropriate levels of care for recipients residing in their service areas and, as a result, achieve cost savings for the medicaid program. In developing such rules, the director shall consult with representatives of freestanding skilled care, freestanding intermediate care, freestanding special care, and hospital-based facilities.