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Not so. If she was receiving part b but was not skilled therapy, then she will qualify for another benefit period again. Just because a resident receives part b, it must be at a skilled level per medicare a guidelines to keep a resident from receiving a new medicare a benefit period.
Brenda W. Chance, RN, RAC-C MDS Coordinator
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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.
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