It would depend if the decline and the need for
therapy MEETS the Medicare Part A criteria.  Part B
therapy may not be at the level that met Medicare Part
A criteria- if it did not, then the resident would
have a new benefit period.

--- Corey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, I misread the initial.  Since she was
> receiving skilled services in October, even though
> paid for by Part B, she would need a 60 day period
> from the day after her last day of therapy, before
> you could re-skill after a 3 day hospital stay. 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: C G 
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 5:22 PM
>   Subject: Medicare B vs. Medicare A
> 
> 
>   Hello, i just need someones direction for me to
> understand it right..... and maybe needs  supporting
> documentation too.
>   ..... Resident has Medicare Part A from May
> 28-July 11...then in October 2003, Therapy pick her
> up on Medicare B, due to decline.... then in Nov.
> 17, 2003, she went to Hosp.  until 11/25/03.... 
> Does she qualify for another 100 days on Medicare
> Part A? I thought she doesn't due to the fact that
> she received Therapy in October 2003 and that consi-
>   dered skilled (no matter what the pay source is)
> and no 60 days gap (wellness period).
>   Am I wrong with my interpretations with the
> guidelines? Pls. help me to clarify this. thank
> you... Happy Holidays... 
> 
> 
>
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Marie A. King, RN-CS,Cm,CNS,MSN, RAC-C, NHA

King & Associates, Inc

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Birmingham, AL 35244-2079

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