Thanks for your reply. Would this be used for Residents receiving restorative or Part B services?


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Subject: Re: RUGS Question
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 0:07:34 +0000

They are the state case mix RUG levels for medicaid residents. They are a rehab level (same rules as RM and RL) with the last letter being ADLs.

Davina DeMerritt, RN
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> From: "Gail RN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2003/12/15 Mon PM 11:26:23 GMT
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> Subject: RUGS Question
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> Can anyone tell me what these RUG catagories are- RAA, RAB, RAC, RAD? I cant
> find them anywhere! Thanks!
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