Same scenario but after 20 days ..how do you code?

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Janet Schenk
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Subject: Re: payor status

our company has us code medicare a and medicare per diem
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From: "Melinda de la Cruz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: payor status


>
> how do you code payor status when your resident is
> medicare A? medicare per diem only or  both medicare
> per diem and medicare A?
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