GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 31-7-172 - Definitions
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    31-7-172   (2010)
   31-7-172.    Definitions 
      As used in this article, the term:
      (1)  "Advanced  and progressive disease" means a serious life-threatening medical  condition which is irreversible and which will continue indefinitely,  where there is no reasonable hope of recovery, but where the patient's  medical prognosis is one in which there is a life expectancy of up to  two years. This term does not include terminally ill patients as defined  in paragraph (12) of this Code section.
      (2)  "Bereavement  services" means the supportive services provided to the family unit to  assist it in coping with the patient's death, including follow-up  assessment and assistance through the first year after death.
      (3)  "Department" means the Department of Community Health.
      (4)  "Health  care facility" means hospitals; other special care units, including but  not limited to podiatric facilities; skilled nursing facilities;  intermediate care facilities; personal care homes; ambulatory surgical  or obstetrical facilities; health maintenance organizations; home health  agencies; and diagnostic, treatment, or rehabilitation centers.
      (5)  "Hospice"  means a public agency or private organization or unit of either  providing to persons terminally ill and to their families, regardless of  ability to pay, a centrally administered and autonomous continuum of  palliative and supportive care, directed and coordinated by the hospice  care team primarily in the patient's home but also on an outpatient and  short-term inpatient basis and which is classified as hospice by the  department. In addition, such public agency or private organization or  unit of either may also provide palliative care to persons with advanced  and progressive diseases and to their families, directed and  coordinated by the hospice care team.
      (6)  "Hospice  care" means both regularly scheduled care and care available on a 24  hour on-call basis, consisting of medical, nursing, social, spiritual,  volunteer, and bereavement services substantially all of which are  provided to the patient and to the patient's family regardless of  ability to pay under a written care plan established and periodically  reviewed by the patient's attending physician, by the medical director  of the hospice program, and by the hospice care team.
      (7)  "Hospice  care team" means an interdisciplinary working unit composed of members  of the various helping professions (who may donate their professional  services), including but not limited to: a physician licensed or  authorized to practice in this state, a registered professional nurse, a  social worker, a member of the clergy or other counselor, and  volunteers who provide hospice care.
      (8)  "Hospice  patient family unit" means the terminally ill person or person with an  advanced and progressive disease and his or her family, which may  include spouse, children, siblings, parents, and other relatives with  significant personal ties to the patient.
      (9)  "License" means a license issued by the department.
      (10)  "Palliative  care" means those interventions by the hospice care team which are  intended to alleviate suffering and to achieve relief from, reduction  of, or elimination of pain and of other physical, emotional, social, or  spiritual symptoms of distress to achieve the best quality of life for  the patients and their families.
      (11)  "Patient"  means a terminally ill individual receiving the hospice continuum of  services, regardless of ability to pay, and also means an individual  with an advanced and progressive disease.
      (12)  "Terminally  ill" means that the individual is experiencing an illness for which  therapeutic intervention directed toward cure of the disease is no  longer appropriate, and the patient's medical prognosis is one in which  there is a life expectancy of six months or less.