Yes, do a 5 day to get the maximum reimbursement instead of the default rate.  May 
help with the TPN supplies already ordered.

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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Melinda de la Cruz 
        Sent: Thu 10/30/2003 3:57 PM 
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        Subject: TPN Medicare patient
        
        


        We admitted this morning a TPN Medicare patient but
        she expired 1 hour after admission. Should we do a 5
        day Medicare MDS and bill medicare for today? We
        already requested from the pharmacy all TPN supplies.
        
        
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