Long-Term Care Skilled Services: How to Document for Proper Medicare Reimbursement

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Long-Term Care Skilled Services: How to Document for Proper Medicare Reimbursement

Elizabeth Malzahn-McLaren

Long-Term Care Skilled Services: How to Document for Proper Medicare Reimbursement breaks down CMS’ skilled services requirements and explains how facilities can best manage the daily operations that affect skilled coverage and necessary documentation. This book provides information for all staff members who play a role in determining and documenting skilled services and includes:

This book will help facilities: 

  • Easy-to-understand explanations of complex CMS rules and regulations regarding skilled services
  • A topic-driven format enabling readers to research specific questions and conveniently and efficiently obtain complete and descriptive answers
  • Examples of documentation for skilled services
  • Guidance to help facilities receive the benefits and reimbursement they deserve
  • Downloadable forms

                   
 

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