Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) is a federal mandate that protects individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) or mental retardation (MR) from placement in facilities that can’t provide their specialized level of care. The screen also determines whether patients are capable of living independently.
Increased ED volumes, changes in regulatory requirements, the required use of observation, and added scrutiny from the recovery audit contractors have made implementing an ED case management model essential.
Recruiting, retention, and turnover are challenging in any profession. Case management is no exception. Experienced, competent case managers are especially hard to find, says Wendy De Vreugd, RB, BSN, PHN, FNP, senior director of case management for West Region at Kindred Healthcare, Hospital Division, in Westminster, CA.
Providers give Medicare beneficiaries the advance beneficiary notice (ABN) before they undergo an outpatient procedure that Medicare will likely not cover.
Beatrice, 66, arrives at the long-term acute care (LTAC) hospital with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), hemodialysis, malnutrition, a stage IV coccyx decubitus ulcer, depression, and no family support.
As physicians, we are quite aware of the severity of illness of the cancer patients we treat. However, we frequently are not cognizant of the elements of their diseases that need documentation or clarification in the medical record to accurately portray the complexity of those patients. I’d like to discuss some of the issues that surgeons, oncologists, family physicians, and pediatricians might face that need some attention in documentation.