Michigan Compiled Laws
368-1978-17-217 - Part 217 Nursing Homes (333.21701...333.21799e)
Section 333.21773 - Involuntary Transfer or Discharge of Patient; Notice; Form; Request for Hearing; Copy of Notice; Commencement of Notice Period; Nonpayment; Redemption; Explanation and Discussion; Counseling Services; Prohibition; Notice of Nonpar...

Sec. 21773.
(1) A nursing home shall not involuntarily transfer or discharge a patient except for 1 or more of the following purposes:
(a) Medical reasons.
(b) The patient's welfare.
(c) The welfare of other patients or nursing home employees.
(d) Nonpayment for the patient's stay, except as prohibited by title XIX of the social security act, chapter 531, 49 Stat. 620, 42 U.S.C. 1396 to 1396r-6 and 1396r-8 to 1396v.
(2) A licensed nursing home shall provide written notice at least 30 days before a patient is involuntarily transferred or discharged. The 30-day requirement of this subsection does not apply in any of the following instances:
(a) If an emergency transfer or discharge is mandated by the patient's health care needs and is in accord with the written orders and medical justification of the attending physician.
(b) If the transfer or discharge is mandated by the physical safety of other patients and nursing home employees as documented in the clinical record.
(c) If the transfer or discharge is subsequently agreed to by the patient or the patient's legal guardian, and notification is given to the next of kin and the person or agency responsible for the patient's placement, maintenance, and care in the nursing home.
(3) The notice required by subsection (2) shall be on a form prescribed by the department of consumer and industry services and shall contain all of the following:
(a) The stated reason for the proposed transfer.
(b) The effective date of the proposed transfer.
(c) A statement in not less than 12-point type that reads: "You have a right to appeal the nursing home's decision to transfer you. If you think you should not have to leave this facility, you may file a request for a hearing with the department of consumer and industry services within 10 days after receiving this notice. If you request a hearing, it will be held at least 7 days after your request, and you will not be transferred during that time. If you lose the hearing, you will not be transferred until at least 30 days after you received the original notice of the discharge or transfer. A form to appeal the nursing home's decision and to request a hearing is attached. If you have any questions, call the department of consumer and industry services at the number listed below."
(d) A hearing request form, together with a postage paid, preaddressed envelope to the department of consumer and industry services.
(e) The name, address, and telephone number of the responsible official in the department of consumer and industry services.
(4) A request for a hearing made under subsection (3) shall stay a transfer pending a hearing or appeal decision.
(5) A copy of the notice required by subsection (3) shall be placed in the patient's clinical record and a copy shall be transmitted to the department of consumer and industry services, the patient, the patient's next of kin, patient's representative, or legal guardian, and the person or agency responsible for the patient's placement, maintenance, and care in the nursing home.
(6) If the basis for an involuntary transfer or discharge is the result of a negative action by the department of community health with respect to a medicaid client and a hearing request is filed with that department, the 21-day written notice period of subsection (2) does not begin until a final decision in the matter is rendered by the department of community health or a court of competent jurisdiction and notice of that final decision is received by the patient and the nursing home.
(7) If nonpayment is the basis for involuntary transfer or discharge, the patient may redeem up to the date that the discharge or transfer is to be made and then may remain in the nursing home.
(8) The nursing home administrator or other appropriate nursing home employee designated by the nursing home administrator shall discuss an involuntary transfer or discharge with the patient, the patient's next of kin or legal guardian, and person or agency responsible for the patient's placement, maintenance, and care in the nursing home. The discussion shall include an explanation of the reason for the involuntary transfer or discharge. The content of the discussion and explanation shall be summarized in writing and shall include the names of the individuals involved in the discussions and made a part of the patient's clinical record.
(9) The nursing home shall provide the patient with counseling services before the involuntary transfer or discharge and the department shall assure that counseling services are available after the involuntary transfer or discharge to minimize the possible adverse effect of the involuntary transfer or discharge.
(10) If a nursing home voluntarily withdraws from participation in the state plan for medicaid funding, but continues to provide services, the nursing home shall not, except as provided in subsection (1), involuntarily transfer or discharge a patient, whether or not the patient is eligible for medicaid benefits, who resided in the nursing home on the day before the effective date of the nursing home's withdrawal from participation. The prohibition against transfer or discharge imposed by this subsection continues unless the patient falls within 1 or more of the exceptions described in subsection (1).
(11) If an individual becomes a patient of a nursing home after the date the nursing home withdraws from participation in the state plan for medicaid funding, the nursing home, on or before the date the individual signs a contract with the nursing home, shall provide to the patient oral and written notice of both of the following:
(a) That the nursing home is not participating in the state plan for medicaid funding.
(b) That the facility may involuntarily transfer or discharge the patient for nonpayment under subsection (1)(d) even if the patient is eligible for medicaid benefits.
History: Add. 1978, Act 493, Eff. Mar. 30, 1979 ;-- Am. 2001, Act 137, Imd. Eff. Oct. 26, 2001 Popular Name: Act 368

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 333 - Health

Act 368 of 1978 - Public Health Code (333.1101 - 333.25211)

Article 17 - Facilities and Agencies (333.20101...333.22260)

368-1978-17-217 - Part 217 Nursing Homes (333.21701...333.21799e)

Section 333.21701 - Meanings of Words and Phrases; General Definitions and Principles of Construction.

Section 333.21702 - Definitions; D to P.

Section 333.21703 - Definitions; P to W.

Section 333.21707 - Prescribing Course of Medical Treatment; Limitations on Authority.

Section 333.21711 - License Required; Prohibited Terms or Abbreviations; License for Formal or Informal Nursing Care Services; Exception.

Section 333.21712 - Name of Nursing Home; Change in Name; Prohibited Terms; Rehabilitation Services.

Section 333.21713 - Owner, Operator, and Governing Body of Nursing Home; Responsibilities and Duties Generally.

Section 333.21715 - Nursing Home; Programs of Planned and Continuing Nursing and Medical Treatment Required; Employment of or Contract With Licensed or Authorized Individual; Services; Dental Treatment.

Section 333.21716 - Nursing Home; Influenza Vaccination.

Section 333.21717 - Care of Certain Individuals in Nursing Home; Approval of Area and Program; Definitions.

Section 333.21718 - Conditions of Skilled Nursing Facility Certification and Participation in Title 19 Program; Exception; Exemption.

Section 333.21719 - Immediate Access to Acute Care Facilities.

Section 333.21720 - Nursing Home Administrator Required.

Section 333.21720a - Director of Nursing; Nursing Personnel; Effective Date of Subsection (1); Natural Disaster or Other Emergency.

Section 333.21720b - Agreement With County Community Mental Health Program.

Section 333.21721 - Bond Required.

Section 333.21723 - Individual Responsible for Receiving Complaints and Conducting Investigations; Posting Information in Nursing Home; Communication Procedure; Information Posted on Internet Website; Nursing Home Receiving Medicaid Reimbursement.

Section 333.21731 - Licensee Considered Consumer of Tangible Personal Property.

Section 333.21733 - Repealed. 2009, Act 188, Eff. May 1, 2010.

Section 333.21734 - Nursing Home; Bed Rails; Provisions; Peer-Reviewed, Evidence-Based, Best-Practice Resources; Liability.

Section 333.21735 - Requirement of Emergency Generator System in Nursing Home.

Section 333.21741 - Rules.

Section 333.21743 - Disclosures; Public Inspection.

Section 333.21744 - Professional Advice and Consultation.

Section 333.21751 - Emergency Petition to Place Nursing Home Under Control of Receiver; Appointment of Receiver; Use of Income and Assets; Major Structural Alteration; Consultation; Termination of Receivership; Accounting; Disposition of Surplus Fund...

Section 333.21755 - Grounds for Refusal to Issue License.

Section 333.21757 - Provisional License.

Section 333.21761 - Certification of Nondiscrimination; Violation of Rights; Giving Preference to Members of Religious or Fraternal Institution or Organization.

Section 333.21763 - Access to Nursing Home Patients; Purposes; Requirements; Termination of Visit; Confidentiality; Complaint; Determination; Prohibited Entry.

Section 333.21764 - Approval or Disapproval of Nonprofit Corporation Rendering Assistance Without Charge.

Section 333.21765 - Policies and Procedures; Copy of Rights Enumerated in MCL 333.20201; Reading or Explaining Rights; Staff Observance of Rights, Policies, and Procedures.

Section 333.21765a - Certain Admission Conditions Prohibited; Enforcement of Contract Provisions or Agreements in Conflict With Subsections (1) and (2).

Section 333.21766 - Written Contract.

Section 333.21767 - Guardian, Trustee, Conservator, Patient's Representative, or Protective Payee for Patient; Receipt for Money or Property of Patient; Statement of Funds.

Section 333.21771 - Abusing, Mistreating, or Neglecting Patient; Reports; Investigation; Retaliation Prohibited; Exception to Report Requirement.

Section 333.21772 - Interference With Right to Bring Action or File Complaint Prohibited; Retaliation Prohibited.

Section 333.21773 - Involuntary Transfer or Discharge of Patient; Notice; Form; Request for Hearing; Copy of Notice; Commencement of Notice Period; Nonpayment; Redemption; Explanation and Discussion; Counseling Services; Prohibition; Notice of Nonpar...

Section 333.21774 - Involuntary Transfer or Discharge; Request for Hearing; Informal Hearing; Decision; Burden of Proof; Procedures; Time for Leaving Facility.

Section 333.21775 - Continuation of Medicaid Funding During Appeal, Transfer, or Discharge Period.

Section 333.21776 - Transfer or Discharge of Patient; Plan; Counseling Services.

Section 333.21777 - Holding Bed Open During Temporary Absence of Patient; Option; Title 19 Patients.

Section 333.21781 - Posting of License and Other Information.

Section 333.21782 - Retention of Documents for Public Inspection.

Section 333.21784 - Threatening Medical Condition; Notice; Emergency Treatment; Comfort of Patient.

Section 333.21785 - Discontinuance of Operation; Notice; Relocation of Patients.

Section 333.21786 - Emergency Closing of Nursing Home.

Section 333.21787 - Michigan Public Health Institute; Consultation and Contracts.

Section 333.21791 - Advertising; False or Misleading Information Prohibited.

Section 333.21792 - Commission, Bonus, Fee, or Gratuity; Violation; Penalty.

Section 333.21794 - Use of Dining Assistant to Provide Feeding Assistance to Nursing Home Patient.

Section 333.21795 - Education and Training for Unlicensed Nursing Personnel; Criteria; Competency Examinations; Rules.

Section 333.21796 - Insuring Proper Licensing of Licensed Personnel.

Section 333.21799a - Nursing Home; Violation; Complaint; Investigation; Disclosure; Determination; Listing Violation and Provisions Violated; Copies of Documents; Public Inspection; Report of Violation; Penalty; Request for Hearing; Notice of Hearing...

Section 333.21799b - Noncompliance; Notice of Finding; Correction Notices; Hearing; Verification of Compliance; Investigation; Action; Definitions; Annual Report; Presumption.

Section 333.21799c - Violations; Penalties; Computation of Civil Penalties; Paying or Reimbursing Patient; Rules for Quality of Care Allowance Formula.

Section 333.21799d - Collection of Civil Penalty; Noncompliance; Order.

Section 333.21799e - Penalties and Remedies Cumulative.