If the resident has not received any skilled service in the last 60 days, then she is eligible for a new benefit period for part a.

 

Brenda W. Chance, RN, RAC-C

MDS Coordinator

 

 

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January 15, 2004 10:48 PM
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Subject: wellness too

 

I have a question to the group especially to Rena. We have a resident that exhausted her medicare days last 11/22/03.   Resident  is now on custodial care. Not on skilled. This resident will have total knee replacement on 27th of this month. My question is, can she be on medicare A when she goes back if she meets the criteria? Im asking because we will be discussing this at work. thanks for the response.

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