This is incorrect.  All therapy minutes delivered after admission to the SNF may be included as long as they were ordered by a physician, performed by a qualified therapist, and were medically necessary.  According to page 3-185 of the RAI User's Manual, "The therapy treatment may occur either inside or outside the facility."

Rena

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No.  No therapy minutes from the hospital stay may be used.  This is in the PPS Final Rules; look on page 41661 of the July 30, 1999 Federal Register-line 12 of the 1st column on this page begins:  âIn addition to the issues discussed...â.  You will note the eval of the residentâs need for therapy must begin in the SNF not in the hospital.

 


Jane Craven, RN, C.

Sr. Consultant, Nursing Services

Tendercare (Michigan) Inc.


 


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Hi Group,


I have a question to relay from an email-impaired friend.


 



When a Med A resident is sent out to the hospital for modified barium swallow, and returns with documentation of the minutes provided by the SLP doing the study, can these minutes be counted on the MDS?  





Thanks!


 



Holly F. Sox, RN, RAC-C
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