§ 51.60 Standards applicable for payment of per diem
§ 51.70 Resident rights
§ 51.80 Admission, transfer and discharge rights
§ 51.90 Resident behavior and facility practices
§ 51.100 Quality of life
§ 51.110 Resident assessment
§ 51.120 Quality of care
§ 51.130 Nursing services
§ 51.140 Dietary services
§ 51.150 Physician services
§ 51.160 Specialized rehabilitative services
§ 51.170 Dental services
§ 51.180 Pharmacy services
§ 51.190 Infection control
§ 51.200 Physical environment
§ 51.210 Administration

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 38 > Chapter I > Part 51 > Subpart D - Standards Applicable to the Payment of Per Diem for Nursing Home Care.

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