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Religious Nonmedical Nursing Personnel

Nursing Service Related Provider Healthcare Taxonomy Code 374T00000X

HealthProviders DB is a comprehensive database of healthcare providers, including a complete directory of all Religious Nonmedical Nursing Personnel.

As of today, the following are the total number of Religious Nonmedical Nursing Personnel nationally, in your state, and near your location.

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The following are the total number of Religious Nonmedical Nursing Personnel who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.

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What do Religious Nonmedical Nursing Personnel do?

Religious Nonmedical Nursing Personnel provide nonmedical, religious-based care to patients who rely solely on a religious method of healing, focusing on physical needs such as assistance with mobility, comfort, and support, but not on medical treatment or diagnosis. 

These individuals are part of Religious Nonmedical Health Care Institutions (RNHCIs), which must adhere to strict requirements, including providing 24-hour inpatient services exclusively through their nonmedical personnel.  

Provide basic non-medical care: This includes assisting patients with activities such as moving, turning, positioning, and ambulation (walking). 

Address physical needs: They help meet nutritional needs and provide general comfort and support measures. 

Support spiritual healing: The core function is to provide care consistent with the patient’s religious tenets, which prohibit conventional medical care. 

Offer emotional support: As part of the overall care, they provide emotional support within the framework of the religious healing method. 

Key Characteristics

Nonmedical Focus: They do not provide medical items or services, such as examinations, diagnoses, or the administration of medications, even in emergencies. 

Religious Grounding: Personnel are grounded in the specific religious beliefs of the RNHCI and are recognized as competent in administering the institution’s particular nonmedical religious care. 

Exclusive Role: They provide nonmedical items and services exclusively to inpatients on a 24-hour basis, reinforcing their specialized function within the institution. 

Patient Choice: The services are provided to patients who have chosen to rely solely on a religious method of healing.