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Book Title
Understanding Medicare MDS 3.0 for the Rehabilitation Professiona
ISBN
9781461154792

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ISBN-10
1461154790
ISBN-13
9781461154792
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Number of Pages
126 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Understanding Medicare MDS 3. 0 for the Rehabilitation Professional : Billing, Documentation and Ethics for Subacute Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Home Facilities
Publication Year
2011
Subject
Medical History & Records, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Type
Textbook
Author
Caroline Co
Subject Area
Medical
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Length
10 in
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There is a newer version of this book. You are viewing the first edition of this title. Check out the second edition for more up to date information.On August 8, 2011, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services released the final ruling and commentary for the new implementation of the MDS changes set to take effect on Oct. 1, 2011. The Reimbursable Therapy Minutes will be the deciding factor in determining whether a Change of Therapy (COT) OMRA (Other Medicare Required Assessment) will be required, if at all. Most of our skilled nursing facilities are using some type of tracking tool for managing the prospective payment system minutes. Some are computerized, while others are still using paper forms. The Change of Therapy (COT) observation week must be scheduled exactly seven days following the previous MDS or observation week. If there has been a change in RUG category, then a Change of Therapy (COT) OMRA must be done and the reimbursement will drop or increase to the new RUG until another change occurs. CMS decided to assume all SNFs should offer seven-day rehab options, so facilities that traditionally offered Monday through Friday services will face immense challenges with the new Change of Therapy (COT) OMRAs. This book has been updated to discuss the new MDS assessment schedule, the allocation of group therapy minutes, the revised student supervision provisions, the End of Therapy (EOT) Other Medicare Required Assessment (OMRA) and new resumption items, and the new PPS assessment- Change of Therapy (COT) OMRA (Other Medicare Required Assessment).The long term care industry has anticipated the new MDS 3.0. RUG IV coding requires the therapist to specifically account for the time captured during the look back period. This book could help occupational therapists, physical therapists and speech therapists understand Medicare standards for subacute care programs to be compliant with Medicare MDS 3.0 standards and state regulations. Documenting and billing strategies are also discussed in this book to attain maximum reimbursement. A list of commonly used ICD-9 codes is also provided.Appropriate billing and documentation should be present in the medical record. Medicare is increasingly reviewing therapy claims to ensure that the therapy provided required the skills of a therapist. The Mandated program, Recovery Audit Contractions, recovered 1 billion dollars during their 3 year demonstration project. This book covers establishing medical necessity, refusing to care for a resident, restraints, safety, creating incident reports, supervising assistive personnel and resident privacy. Coding and billing for subacute and long term care settings are also encompassed in this book, along with denial and appeal management, regulatory guidelines for insurers and improving cash flow with denial management strategies. Proper coding and documentation ensures that facilities will keep their money upon a post payment medical record audit., There is a newer version of this book. You are viewing the first edition of this title. Check out the second edition for more up to date information. On August 8, 2011, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services released the final ruling and commentary for the new implementation of the MDS changes set to take effect on Oct. 1, 2011. The Reimbursable Therapy Minutes will be the deciding factor in determining whether a Change of Therapy (COT) OMRA (Other Medicare Required Assessment) will be required, if at all. Most of our skilled nursing facilities are using some type of tracking tool for managing the prospective payment system minutes. Some are computerized, while others are still using paper forms. The Change of Therapy (COT) observation week must be scheduled exactly seven days following the previous MDS or observation week. If there has been a change in RUG category, then a Change of Therapy (COT) OMRA must be done and the reimbursement will drop or increase to the new RUG until another change occurs. CMS decided to assume all SNFs should offer seven-day rehab options, so facilities that traditionally offered Monday through Friday services will face immense challenges with the new Change of Therapy (COT) OMRAs. This book has been updated to discuss the new MDS assessment schedule, the allocation of group therapy minutes, the revised student supervision provisions, the End of Therapy (EOT) Other Medicare Required Assessment (OMRA) and new resumption items, and the new PPS assessment- Change of Therapy (COT) OMRA (Other Medicare Required Assessment). The long term care industry has anticipated the new MDS 3.0. RUG IV coding requires the therapist to specifically account for the time captured during the look back period. This book could help occupational therapists, physical therapists and speech therapists understand Medicare standards for subacute care programs to be compliant with Medicare MDS 3.0 standards and state regulations. Documenting and billing strategies are also discussed in this book to attain maximum reimbursement. A list of commonly used ICD-9 codes is also provided. Appropriate billing and documentation should be present in the medical record. Medicare is increasingly reviewing therapy claims to ensure that the therapy provided required the skills of a therapist. The Mandated program, Recovery Audit Contractions, recovered 1 billion dollars during their 3 year demonstration project. This book covers establishing medical necessity, refusing to care for a resident, restraints, safety, creating incident reports, supervising assistive personnel and resident privacy. Coding and billing for subacute and long term care settings are also encompassed in this book, along with denial and appeal management, regulatory guidelines for insurers and improving cash flow with denial management strategies. Proper coding and documentation ensures that facilities will keep their money upon a post payment medical record audit.

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