Massachusetts Statutes

§ 51D — Discrimination by acute hospitals against medicare beneficiaries; discharge planning

Massachusetts·Part I ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT·Title XVI PUBLIC HEALTH
Section 51D. No acute hospital shall impose any discriminatory restrictions or conditions relating to admission, availability of services, treatment, transfer or discharge with respect to any patient because that patient is a medicare beneficiary. Prohibited practices include, but are not limited to, any such discrimination based on the diagnostically related group classification of such a beneficiary or any other criteria, including cost of treatment, severity of illness, and average length of stay, which are not equally applied to all patients with comparable medical needs seeking or receiving the services of the hospital. For medicare patients, admission and discharge shall be consistent with Public Laws 97–248, 98–21 and 09–369 and any other applicable federal statutes and regulations.

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