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[81 STAT. 858]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[81 STAT. 858]

858 79 Stat. 290. 42 USC 426.

42 USC 1395e.

42 USC 1395X.

"Routine serv-

"Ancillary services."

PUBLIC LAW 90-248-JAN. 2, 1968

[81 STAT

"(2) Payment nuiy be made on the basis of an itemized bill to an individual entitled to hospital insurance benefits under section 226 for services described in paragraph (1) which are emergency services if (A) payment cannot be made under paragraph (1) solely beca.use the hospital does not elect to claim such payment, and (B) such individual files application (submitted within such time and in such form and manner and by such person, and containing and supported by such information as the Secretary shall by regulations prescribe) for reimbursement, "(3) The amounts payable under the preceding paragraph with respect to services described therein shall, subject to the provisions of section 1813, be equal to 60 percent of the hospital's reasonable charges for routine services furnished in the accommodations occupied by the individual or in semiprivate accommodations (as defined in section 1861 (v)(4)), whichever is less, plus 80 percent of the hospital's reasonable charges for ancillary services. If separate charges for routine and ancillary services are not made by the hospital, reimbursement may be based on two-thirds of the hospital's reasonable charges for the services received but not to exceed the charges which would have been made if the patient had occupied semiprivate accommodations. For purposes of the preceding provisions of this paragraph, the term 'routine services' shall mean the regular room, dietary, and nursing services, minor medical and surgical supplies and the use of equipment and facilities for which a separate charge is not customarily made; the term 'ancillary services' shall mean those special services for which charges are customarily made in addition to routine services." (d) The provisions made by subsection (a) of this section shall become effective as of July 1, 1966, and the provisions made by subsections (b) and (c) of this section shall apply to services furnished with respect to admissions occurring after December 31, 1967, and to outpatient hospital diagnostic services furnished after December 31, 1967, and before April 1, 1968. PAYMENT I NDER SUPPLEMENTARY MEDICAL INSURANCE PRO(iRAM FOR CERTAIN INPATIENT ANCILLARY SERVICES

79 Stat. 321. 42 USC 1395x.

Ante, p. 847. 42 USC 1395f.

SEC. 144. (a) So much of section 1861(s) of the Social Security Act which precedes paragraph (1) is amended by striking out "(unless they would otherwise constitute inpatient hospital services, extended care services, or home health services)". (b) The sentence immediately following paragraph (9) of section 1861 (s) of such Act is amended by inserting after "hospital" the following: " (which, for purposes of this sentence, means an institution considered a hospital for purposes of section 1814(d))". (c) Section 1861(s) of such Act is amended by adding at the end thereof (after and below paragraph (13) as added to such section by section 129(b) of this Act) the following new sentence: "None of the items and services referred to in the preceding paragraphs (other than paragraphs (1) and (2)(A)) of this subsection which are furnished to a patient of an institution which meets the definition of a hospital for purposes of section 1814(d) shall be included unless such other conditions are met as the Secretary may find necessary relating to health and safety of individuals with respect to whom such items and services are furnished." (d) Section 1861(s)(6) of such Act is amended by striking out "as his home" and inserting in lieu thereof "as his home other than an