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Thanks, That's what we had thought
but were not sure. -----Original Message----- Hi Lisa.
First of all, there is no such Medicare "rule" that a patient cannot
go to a higher level of functioning than they were before. The question
would be "why" was this person functioning at that level? Did
they have pain? SOB? A correctable physical limitation?
Depression? -----the list goes on---- Not knowing
this person, I would only guess that perhaps the heart problems plus the wound
with infection deteriorated their function/energy to the point where the w/c
became the only option for them. In such a case, correcting the
underlying medical conditions could allow this person to regain function and
strength to the point to where they could once again be mobile. As far as
therapy is concerned, what are the goals that have been established? Is
this person continuing to make progress toward those goals? Is this
reasonable and necessary and in accordance with usual medical
practices? Can it be supported in the documentation? Is
intervention by licensed professionals being done according to practice
standards and is it under a treatment plan ordered and supported by physicians'
orders? Is there a reasonable expectation that the patient can and will
make gains under the treatment protocol? For your
reference, here is the link to the Medicare Program Integrity Manual: Hope this is
helpful, Winona Phelps,
RN -----Original Message----- I have a question for the group that
has not gone to NJ. We have a pt that was living at home and was w/c bound did
not ambulate we have the pt on our unit for S/P CABG, dialysis, wound inf with
dressing changes and IV antibiotics, along with PT, OT. We have this person to a higher functioning
level than what she was a home she is now walking 120 ft with rolling walker.
And therapy says they have to DC because according to Medicare they cannot see
the pt anymore because she is at a higher level, than her previous level. Does
anyone have any knowledge on this subject? Thanks Lisa Pippin RN Confidentiality
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