Effective - 28 Aug 1992
197.250. Definitions. — As used in sections 197.250 to 197.280, the following terms mean:
(1) "Abuse", any physical, emotional, or sexual maltreatment;
(2) "Branch office", a location or site from which a hospice provides services within a portion of the total geographic area served by the parent agency where the area served is contiguous to or part of the area served by the whole agency;
(3) "Council", the state hospice advisory council created in section 197.272;
(4) "Department", the department of health and senior services;
(5) "Hospice", a coordinated program of palliative and supportive services provided in both home and inpatient settings which provides for physical, psychological, social and spiritual care for dying persons and their families where services are provided by a medically directed interdisciplinary team of professionals and volunteers and bereavement care is available to the family following the death of the person;
(6) "Neglect", the failure to provide, or arrange for the provisions of, the services which are reasonable and necessary to maintain the physical and mental health of a client when such failure presents either an imminent danger to the health, safety or welfare of the client or a substantial probability that death or serious physical harm would result. Such failure shall not constitute neglect if the failure results from circumstances which:
(a) Are beyond the control of the person or entity failing to provide such services; and
(b) Render it impossible for the person or entity to provide such services and to arrange for the provision of such services;
(7) "Parent agency", the agency that develops and maintains administrative control of subunits and branch offices, and also maintains supervisory control of branch offices;
(8) "Physician", a person licensed by the state board of registration for the healing arts under the provisions of chapter 334 to practice in this state as a physician and surgeon;
(9) "Residence", the client's actual dwelling place, including institutional dwelling places.
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(L. 1992 H.B. 899 § 1)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XII - Public Health and Welfare
Chapter 197 - Medical Treatment Facility Licenses
Section 197.010 - Citation of law.
Section 197.020 - Definitions.
Section 197.030 - Purposes of law.
Section 197.040 - License for hospital required.
Section 197.050 - Application for license, contents — fee.
Section 197.052 - Adjacent property, hospital may revise premises of campus for licensure purposes.
Section 197.060 - License to issue, when — annual renewal — not transferable.
Section 197.065 - Life safety code standards — waiver, when — rulemaking authority.
Section 197.070 - Denial, suspension or revocation of license.
Section 197.071 - Review by administrative hearing commission.
Section 197.090 - Existing hospitals to be allowed time to meet standards.
Section 197.105 - Investigation of complaints, department to post on website, content.
Section 197.120 - Operating hospital without license a misdemeanor — proceedings to restrain.
Section 197.150 - Procedures for compliance, requirements.
Section 197.154 - Regulation review and update required, standards.
Section 197.156 - Definition of nosocomial infection outbreaks.
Section 197.158 - Complaint procedure to be provided to patients.
Section 197.165 - Infection control advisory panel appointed — members — expenses, fund created.
Section 197.168 - Influenza vaccination offered to certain inpatients prior to discharge.
Section 197.200 - Definitions.
Section 197.205 - License required to operate.
Section 197.210 - Application, form of — fee, exception.
Section 197.220 - Denial, suspension or revocation of license.
Section 197.221 - Review of license denial or revocation by administrative hearing commission.
Section 197.250 - Definitions.
Section 197.252 - Certificate required — standards.
Section 197.262 - Denial of application, grounds — review.
Section 197.264 - Client's bill of rights, contents — discharge planning, contents.
Section 197.266 - Abuse and neglect, penalty.
Section 197.268 - Complaints, grounds, review.
Section 197.270 - Promulgation of rules, procedure.
Section 197.274 - Action to enjoin violations, where filed.
Section 197.276 - Violations, penalty.
Section 197.278 - Department responsibility for inspection and certification.
Section 197.280 - Order authorizing entry for survey, grounds for.
Section 197.289 - Adequate nurse staffing, methodology required, minimum requirements.
Section 197.295 - Licensure enforcement, appeals, procedure.
Section 197.297 - Rulemaking authority, department of health and senior services.
Section 197.300 - Citation of law.
Section 197.305 - Definitions.
Section 197.310 - Review committee, members, terms, compensation, duties.
Section 197.311 - Political contributions to committee members by applicants prohibited.
Section 197.320 - Rules and regulations.
Section 197.325 - Submission of applications.
Section 197.330 - Duties of review committee.
Section 197.335 - Appeals, venue.
Section 197.340 - Notices to committee.
Section 197.345 - Actions taken prior to October 1, 1980, not affected.
Section 197.355 - Certificate required before funds may be appropriated.
Section 197.366 - Health care facilities defined.
Section 197.367 - Licensed bed limitation imposed, when.
Section 197.400 - Definitions.
Section 197.405 - Home health agencies, license required.
Section 197.410 - Application for license, fee.
Section 197.415 - License issued or renewed, requirements.
Section 197.416 - Out-of-state applicants for licensure, compliance history may be requested.
Section 197.425 - Survey inspections by department, when.
Section 197.435 - Complaint procedure.
Section 197.445 - Rules and regulations, procedure.
Section 197.455 - Injunctions, venue.
Section 197.460 - Exempt persons and religious organizations.
Section 197.465 - Funds to be deposited in general revenue.
Section 197.475 - Violations, penalty.
Section 197.478 - Home health agency information to be provided on department internet website.
Section 197.500 - Employee disqualification list to be maintained.
Section 197.705 - Health care facilities personnel required to wear identification badges, when.