§ 412.400 Basis and scope of subpart
§ 412.402 Definitions
§ 412.404 Conditions for payment under the prospective payment system for inpatient hospital services of psychiatric facilities
§ 412.405 Preadmission services as inpatient operating costs under the inpatient psychiatric facility prospective payment system
§ 412.422 Basis of payment
§ 412.424 Methodology for calculating the Federal per diem payment amount
§ 412.426 Transition period
§ 412.428 Publication of changes to the inpatient psychiatric facility prospective payment system
§ 412.432 Method of payment under the inpatient psychiatric facility prospective payment system
§ 412.433 Procedural requirements under the IPFQR Program
§ 412.434 Reconsideration and appeals procedures of Inpatient Psychiatric Facilities Quality Reporting (IPFQR) Program decisions

Terms Used In CFR > Title 42 > Chapter IV > Subchapter B > Part 412 > Subpart N - Prospective Payment System for Inpatient Hospital Services of Inpatient Psychiatric Facilities

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