§ 3616. Provision of certified home health agency services, long term home health care programs and AIDS home care programs. 1. A long term home health care program shall be provided only to those patients who are medically eligible for placement in a hospital or residential health care facility. An AIDS home care program shall be provided only to persons who are medically eligible for placement in a hospital or residential health care facility and who (a) are diagnosed by a physician as having acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or (b) are deemed by a physician, within his judgment, to be infected with the etiologic agent of acquired immune deficiency syndrome, and whose illness, infirmity or disability can be reasonably ascertained to be associated with such infection. Provision of certified home health agency services, a long term home health care program or an AIDS home care program paid for by government funds shall be based upon, but not limited to, a comprehensive assessment that shall include, but not be limited to, an evaluation of the medical, social and environmental needs of each applicant for such services or program. This assessment shall also serve as the basis for the development and provision of an appropriate plan of care for the applicant. In cases in which the applicant is a patient in a hospital or residential health care facility, the assessment shall be completed by persons designated by the commissioner, including, but not limited to, the applicant's physician, the discharge coordinator of the hospital or residential health care facility referring the applicant, a representative of the local department of social services, and a representative of the provider of a long term home health care program, AIDS home care program, or the certified home health agency that will provide services for the patient. In cases in which the applicant is not a patient in a hospital or residential health care facility, the assessment shall be completed by persons designated by the commissioner including, but not limited to, the applicant's physician, a representative of the local department of social services and a representative of the provider of a long term home health care program, AIDS home care program or the certified home health agency that will provide services for the patient. The assessment shall be completed prior to or within thirty days after the provision of services begins. Payment for services provided prior to the completion of the assessment shall be made only if it is determined, based upon such assessment, that the recipient qualifies for such services. The commissioner shall prescribe the forms on which the assessment will be made.

Terms Used In N.Y. Public Health Law 3616

  • AIDS home care program: means a coordinated plan of care and services provided at home to persons who are medically eligible for placement in a hospital or residential health care facility and who (a) are diagnosed by a physician as having acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), or (b) are deemed by a physician, within his judgment, to be infected with the etiologic agent of acquired immune deficiency syndrome, and who has an illness, infirmity or disability which can be reasonably ascertained to be associated with such infection. See N.Y. Public Health Law 3602
  • Certified home health agency: means a home care services agency which possesses a valid certificate of approval issued pursuant to the provisions of this article, or a residential health care facility or hospital possessing a valid operating certificate issued under article twenty-eight of this chapter which is authorized under section thirty-six hundred ten of this article to provide a long term home health care program. See N.Y. Public Health Law 3602
  • Government funds: means funds provided under the provisions of title eleven of Article 5 of the social services law. See N.Y. Public Health Law 3602
  • Home care services: means one or more of the following services provided to persons at home: (a) those services provided by a home care services agency; (b) home health aide services; (c) personal care services; (d) homemaker services; (e) housekeeper or chore services. See N.Y. Public Health Law 3602
  • Hospital: means a hospital as defined in section twenty-eight hundred one of this chapter. See N.Y. Public Health Law 3602
  • Long term home health care program: means a coordinated plan of care and services provided at home to invalid, infirm, or disabled persons who are medically eligible for placement in a hospital or residential health care facility for an extended period of time if such program were unavailable. See N.Y. Public Health Law 3602
  • Residential health care facility: means a residential health care facility as defined in section twenty-eight hundred one of this chapter. See N.Y. Public Health Law 3602

2. Continued provision of a long term home health care program, AIDS home care program or certified home health agency services paid for by government funds shall be based upon a comprehensive assessment of the medical, social and environmental needs of the recipient of the services. Such assessment shall be performed at least every one hundred eighty days by the provider of a long term home health care program, AIDS home care program or the certified home health agency providing services for the patient and the local department of social services, and shall be reviewed by a physician charged with the responsibility by the commissioner. The commissioner shall prescribe the forms on which the assessment will be made.

3. Prior to the initial provision of services, and upon the continued provision of services pursuant to each complete reassessment, the agency shall present the recipient or the recipient's representative with a standardized written statement prepared by the department, in consultation with providers of home care services and consumer representatives, which informs the recipient or representative that the services to be provided are subject to change in accordance with a change in the recipient's needs, a change in information about the recipient's needs and/or about the formal and informal services available to meet such needs. The statement shall further inform the recipient or representative that such notification and acknowledgement is for purposes of consumer information and education, and to establish and maintain proper understanding and expectations about the possible course of care to be provided by the agency.