by Proactive LTC Consulting | Nov 20, 2024 | 5-Star, Admissions, Hospitals, Quality
Understanding Hospital QMs, Episodic Care & the Impact on Post-Acute Providers In post-acute care, providers are accustomed to monitoring Minimum Data Set (MDS) accuracy and focusing on clinical programs in quality measure target areas in order to drive... by Proactive LTC Consulting | Apr 15, 2020 | Blog, COVID-19, Education, Hospitals, SNF
Q: Does the section 1812(f) waiver for the 3-day qualifying hospital stay apply only to those beneficiaries who are actually diagnosed with COVID-19, or does the waiver apply to all SNF-level beneficiaries under Medicare Part A? A: The qualifying hospital stay... by PMR Team | Dec 31, 2019 | Blog, Hospitals, PDPM, Q&A, SNF
PDPM coding questions? Proactive has answers. Click here to see all these PDPM Coding Questions blogs. Q: We have a new Part A skilled admission who was treated for dehydration, weakness, and nausea during qualifying hospital stay. There are no other diagnosis... by PMR Team | Oct 1, 2019 | 5-Star, Hospitals, Medicare, Regulatory, SNF
It’s important that your local hospital discharge planners understand your quality measure data September 26th, CMS issued a final rule requiring hospitals to provide patients greater access to information about available post-acute provider choices as part of... by PMR Team | Aug 21, 2019 | Hospitals, Medicare, PDPM, Physicians, Reimbursement, SNF
Factors Impacting Reimbursement Become More Complex Under PDPM, the factors impacting reimbursement become more complex. Supportive documentation should reflect this complexity through descriptions of the relevant care and services impacting each of the five payment... by PMR Team | Jun 19, 2019 | Hospitals, PDPM, Physicians, Reimbursement
Proactive has released two new PDPM toolkits: PDPM Physician Toolkit and Hospital PDPM Quick Guide and Hospital to SNF Discharge PDPM Documentation Checklist PDPM Physician Toolkit ($129) The PDPM Physician Toolkit provides the essential information and query process...