Oklahoma Code § 63-1-860.2

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Definitions
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As used in the Oklahoma Hospice Licensing Act:
1.  "Board" means the State Board of Health;
2.  "Department" means the State Department of Health;
3.  "Hospice program" means a centrally administered, nonprofit
or profit, medically directed, nurse-coordinated program which
provides a continuum of home and inpatient care for the terminally
ill patient and the patient's family.  A hospice program offers
palliative and supportive care to meet the special needs arising out
of the physical, emotional and spiritual stresses experienced during
the final stages of illness and during dying and bereavement.  This
care is available twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a
week, and is provided on the basis of need, regardless of ability to

pay.  "Class A" Hospice refers to Medicare certified hospices.
"Class B" refers to all other providers of hospice services;
4.  "Hospice interdisciplinary team" or "hospice team" means a
unit composed of professionals and lay persons, as specified by the
Oklahoma Hospice Licensing Act, who provide hospice care;
5.  "Hospice patient/family" means the hospice patient's
immediate kin, including a spouse, brother, sister, child, parent or
other persons with significant personal ties to the hospice patient,
who may be designated by members of the hospice patient/family;
6.  "Hospice services" means those services furnished to a
patient by a hospice or by other persons, pursuant to arrangements
with such hospice, in a place of temporary or permanent residence
used as the home of the terminally ill patient for the purpose of
maintaining the patient at home.  Should a patient require short-
term institutionalization, such hospice services shall be furnished
in cooperation with those contracted institutions or in a hospice
inpatient facility.  Such services may include, but need not be
limited to, bereavement, palliative, personal care and such other
services as are provided by nurses, physicians, home health aides,
physical therapists, counselors, psychologists, social workers and
volunteers.  Services provided by a hospital, nursing home or other
health care provider shall not constitute hospice services unless
such hospital, nursing home or other health care provider is
licensed as a hospice program;
7.  "Medical advisor" means a physician licensed pursuant to the
laws of this state who is commissioned as a medical advisor by a
hospice for the purpose of providing ongoing palliative care as a
member of a hospice team;
8.  "Palliative services" means the care or treatment given to a
patient by a hospice team for the reduction or abatement of pain and
other symptoms attendant to the patient’s condition;
9.  "Patient" means a terminally ill person receiving hospice
services;
10.  "Terminally ill" means a medical prognosis of limited life
expectancy of one (1) year or less at the time of referral to a
hospice of a person who is experiencing an illness for which
therapeutic strategies directed toward cure and control of the
illness alone, outside the context of symptom control, are no longer
appropriate;
11.  "Bereavement" means the period of time following death
during which survivors mourn a death and process their grief;
12.  "Bereavement services" means support services offered to a
family during the bereavement period;
13. " Hospice inpatient facility" means a facility of a licensed
hospice program, with twelve or fewer beds, in which only hospice
services are provided;

14.  "Personal care" means services provided to a patient in a
home to meet the physical requirements and to accommodate the
maintenance or supportive needs of a patient;
15.  "Medically directed" means the delivery of medical care as
directed by a medical advisor;
16.  "Hospice home services" means hospice services provided
primarily in the home of a patient;
17.  "Inpatient services" means hospice services provided to
patients who require twenty-four (24) hour supervision by a licensed
health care provider; and
18.  "Health care provider" means a facility or institution
licensed by the laws of this state to provide on a regular basis
medical services, skilled nursing care, necessary dietary service,
hospice inpatient services or personal care.  The term "health care
provider" includes, but is not limited to, hospice inpatient
facilities, hospitals, skilled nursing homes, intermediate care
facilities and residential care facilities.

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