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As long as they did the evaluation and were able to formulate a treatment plan, therefore enabling them to be able to predict minutes, then yes, you can.
Brenda W. Chance, RN, RAC-C MDS Coordinator
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I have a lady that was admitted 3-1-03 with orders to eval and treat, PT/OT. Therapies evaled but she left before a treatment was given. Do I still predict minutes since they did eval. or not?
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