North Dakota Statutes

§ 23-17.4-07 — Basic requirements for hospice program

North Dakota § 23-17.4-07
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 23Health and Safety
Ch. 23-17.4Hospice Programs

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N.D. Cent. Code § 23-17.4-07 (2026).

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A hospice program must comply with the following basic standards:

1.The hospice program's services must include physician services, nursing services, medical social services, counseling, and volunteer services. The services must be coordinated with those of the hospice patient's primary or attending physician.
2.The hospice program must coordinate its services with professional and nonprofessional services already in the community. The hospice program may contract for elements of its services; however, direct patient contact and overall coordination of hospice services must be maintained by the hospice care team. Any contract entered into between a hospice program and a health care facility or service provider must specify that the hospice program retains the responsibility for planning

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