General Information
Hospice Responsibilities
Each hospice is required to have an interdisciplinary team or group to provide or supervise care and services. This group is made up of at least a physician, a registered nurse, a medical social worker, and a pastoral counselor or other counselor — all of whom are employees of the hospice.
Refer to the Certification and Ongoing Responsibilities section of the All-Provider Handbook for detailed information about specific responsibilities for Medicaid-certified providers, fair treatment of the recipient, maintenance of records, recipient requests for noncovered services, services rendered to a recipient during periods of retroactive eligibility, grounds for provider sanctions, and additional state and federal requirements.
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