Institutions, companies and persons according to § 20a para. 1 IfSG are:
1.
a) Hospitals
b) Facilities for outpatient surgery
c) Preventive care or rehabilitation facilities Dialysis facilities
e) Day clinics
f) Maternity facilities
g) Treatment or care facilities that are comparable to one of the facilities listed in letters a) to f). Included are, among others, hospice services, specialised outpatient palliative care (SAPV), blood donation facilities.
h) Medical practices, dental practices. Also covered are company doctors.
i) Practices of other human medical health care professions
Covered are human medical health care professions, but also other health care professions whose activities involve the healing of diseases and the medical-assisting treatment and care of patients. This also applies if they provide their services on an outpatient basis. The following are therefore covered
- Dietitian and dietetic assistant,
- Occupational therapist,
- Midwife and maternity nurse,
- Speech and language therapist,
- Masseuse and masseur
- medical bath attendant and medical bath attendant
- Orthoptist and orthoptist
- Physiotherapist
- Podiatrist
- Naturopath and alternative practitioner
j) public health facilities where medical examinations, preventive measures or outpatient treatment are carried out. Also covered are vaccination centres.
Exceptions: Test centres are only covered if they are operated as facilities of the public health service, which is not the case for commissioned service providers according to Section 6 (1) No. 3 TestV. Administrative areas of public health service authorities are not covered if they are physically separated.
k) Rescue services
l) Social paediatric centres according to § 119 SGB V
m) Medical treatment centres for adults with mental disabilities or severe multiple disabilities according to § 119c SGB V
n) Vocational rehabilitation facilities according to § 51 SGB IX and vocational rehabilitation services. Vocational training centres, vocational promotion centres and comparable vocational rehabilitation facilities, vocational medical rehabilitation facilities (Phase I and II) as well as rehabilitation facilities for mentally ill or disabled people (RPK) are included. Vocational rehabilitation services include, in particular, integration specialist services, service providers within the framework of supported employment pursuant to Section 55 of Book IX of the Social Code, the budget for work and the budget for training as well as companies that provide work assistance services.
o) Assessment and testing services that operate on the basis of the provisions of SGB V or SGB XI.
2. fully or partly inpatient facilities for the care and accommodation of elderly, disabled or persons in need of care or in comparable facilities.
In particular, fully and partially inpatient care facilities pursuant to § 72 SGB XI, special forms of housing for people with disabilities and workshops for people with disabilities* within the meaning of § 219 SGB IX, other service providers pursuant to § 60 SGB IX as well as other comparable day-structuring offers, e.g. day support centres, are covered. Also covered are fully inpatient facilities, e.g. supervised residential groups for children and young people with disabilities, and semi-inpatient facilities, e.g. curative day care centres, curative day care centres for children and young people with disabilities. This also applies to facilities for children and young people with mental disabilities. Psychosocial contact and counselling centres (PSKB) are also covered if people with mental disabilities are (also) cared for or provided with psychosocial care.
3. outpatient care services and other enterprises that offer comparable services in the outpatient sector to the facilities mentioned in number 2, in particular
a) outpatient care facilities according to § 72 SGB XI as well as individuals according to § 77 SGB XI
(b) outpatient care services providing intensive outpatient care in institutions, residential groups or other communal living arrangements
c) Companies that provide assistance services in accordance with § 78 SGB IX
d) companies that provide interdisciplinary early diagnosis and early intervention services in accordance with § 42 Para. 2 No. 2 SGB IX and § 46 SGB IX in conjunction with the Early Intervention Ordinance or curative education services in accordance with § 79 SGB IX.
e) transport services that transport persons treated, looked after, cared for or accommodated there for facilities according to No. 2 or that provide services according to § 83 Para. 1 No. 1 SGB IX.
f) Beneficiaries (budget recipients) who employ persons for the provision of corresponding services within the framework of a personal budget according to § 29 SGB IX in the so-called employer model. The list made here under number 3 is not exhaustive ("in particular"). Other companies that offer comparable services in the outpatient sector to the facilities listed in number 2 are therefore
- the outpatient care services and the nursing services according to § 71 para. 1a SGB XI and § 71 para. 1 SGB XI respectively,
- Family Relief Services in Disability Assistance (FED) / Family Support Services (FUD)
- Persons working in outpatient assisted living groups for the treatment, care or nursing of elderly people or people in need of care,
- Companies that provide services for participation in education according to § 112 SGB IX, i.e. also school companions, insofar as they look after disabled persons or persons at risk of disability.