I concur.

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Debbie Nichols
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 8:14 PM
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Before she received the IV's before going to the hospital did she have a 60
day break?
It is my understanding that as long as she has had a 60 day break prior to
her having the IV's and going to the hospital she should qualify for MCR.
Does this sound right to anyone else?
D Nichols RN RAC-C
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From: "Lorraine Schwartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 6:26 PM


> A resident has been in my facility for years, on medicaid. recentlyshe
> became ill, and was placed on IV therapy for a few days before going to
the
> hospital. she did have a 3 day stay there. my question is- once she
> returned, do I put her on Med A? I am thinking no since she had skilled
care
> the last few days before she left our facility, therefore does not meet
the
> 60 days of unskilled care criterial.
> Please advise and thanks!
>
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