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basic care, living
Currently North Dakota licenses basic care facilities and they are not certified by Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services to participate in the Medicare/Medicaid programs. Licensure of the basic care facility makes them eligible for state funding for basic care services. These data are based on information obtained 3/20/2020; online information is here: https://www.health.nd.gov/regulation-licensure/health-facilities/north-dakota-basic-care-facilities
North Dakota Basic Care facilities.
ND Department of Health - Division of Health Resources; NDDEQ GIS Coordinator
The State of North Dakota has compiled this data according to conventional cartographic standards, using what is thought to be the most reliable information available. This data is intended to make results of research available at the earliest possible date, but is not intended to constitute final or formal publication. The State of North Dakota makes every effort to provide virus-free files but does not guarantee uncorrupted files. The State of North Dakota does not guarantee this data to be free from errors, inaccuracies, or viruses, and disclaims any responsibility or liability for interpretations or decisions based on this data.
ND Department of Health - Division of Health Resources; NDDEQ GIS Coordinator
The State of North Dakota has compiled this data according to conventional cartographic standards, using what is thought to be the most reliable information available. This data is intended to make results of research available at the earliest possible date, but is not intended to constitute final or formal publication. The State of North Dakota makes every effort to provide virus-free files but does not guarantee uncorrupted files. The State of North Dakota does not guarantee this data to be free from errors, inaccuracies, or viruses, and disclaims any responsibility or liability for interpretations or decisions based on this data.
Maximum (zoomed in) | 1:5,000 |
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Facility locations were originally plotted by geocoding completed by Jon Tonneson, formerly of the ND Department of Emergency Services. Geocoded locations were then verified by ND Department of Health personnel by comparing the points with aerial imagery and road map as background layers. If neccesary, the facility in question was contacted to verify their location. If location was deemed not accurate, the point's coordinates were edited to reflect the real location. Elevations were collected using the extract values to points tool in Spatial Analyst. Most recent and detailed elevation source was used to capture elevation at the points. SOURCE3D lists the elevation source used. Some facilities had multiple sources of elevation due to more detailed elevation information collected in a particular area.
Internal feature number.
Esri
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.
Feature geometry.
Esri
Coordinates defining the features.