§ 405.2400 Basis
§ 405.2401 Scope and definitions
§ 405.2402 Rural health clinic basic requirements
§ 405.2403 Rural health clinic content and terms of the agreement with the Secretary
§ 405.2404 Termination of rural health clinic agreements
§ 405.2410 Application of Part B deductible and coinsurance
§ 405.2411 Scope of benefits
§ 405.2412 Physicians’ services
§ 405.2413 Services and supplies incident to a physician’s services
§ 405.2414 Nurse practitioner, physician assistant, and certified nurse midwife services
§ 405.2415 Incident to services and direct supervision
§ 405.2416 Visiting nurse services
§ 405.2417 Visiting nurse services: Determination of shortage of agencies
Federally Qualified Health Center Services
Payment for Rural Health Clinic and Federally Qualified Health Center Services

Terms Used In CFR > Title 42 > Chapter IV > Subchapter B > Part 405 > Subpart X - Rural Health Clinic and Federally Qualified Health Center Services

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