§ 412.500 Basis and scope of subpart
§ 412.503 Definitions
§ 412.505 Conditions for payment under the prospective payment system for long-term care hospitals
§ 412.507 Limitation on charges to beneficiaries
§ 412.508 Medical review requirements
§ 412.509 Furnishing of inpatient hospital services directly or under arrangement
§ 412.511 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements
§ 412.513 Patient classification system
§ 412.515 LTC-DRG weighting factors
§ 412.517 Revision of LTC-DRG group classifications and weighting factors
§ 412.521 Basis of payment
§ 412.522 Application of site neutral payment rate
§ 412.523 Methodology for calculating the Federal prospective payment rates
§ 412.525 Adjustments to the Federal prospective payment
§ 412.526 Payment provisions for a “subclause (II)” long-term care hospital
§ 412.529 Special payment provision for short-stay outliers
§ 412.531 Special payment provisions when an interruption of a stay occurs in a long-term care hospital
§ 412.533 Transition payments
§ 412.534 Special payment provisions for long-term care hospitals-within-hospitals and satellites of long-term care hospitals, effective for discharges occurring in cost reporting periods beginning on or before September 30, 2016
§ 412.535 Publication of the Federal prospective payment rates
§ 412.536 Special payment provisions for long-term care hospitals and satellites of long-term care hospitals that discharge Medicare patients admitted from a hospital not located in the same building or on the same campus as the long-term care hosp
§ 412.540 Method of payment for preadmission services under the long-term care hospital prospective payment system
§ 412.541 Method of payment under the long-term care hospital prospective payment system
§ 412.560 Requirements under the Long-Term Care Hospital Quality Reporting Program (LTCH QRP)

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