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medicare vs commercial medicare must be reasonable and necessary does not say that if the patient can be treated in snf they cannot be seen in an irf commercial totally ...

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                                          Medicare vs Commercial
          • Medicare:
                –Must be “reasonable and necessary”
                –Does not say that “if the patient can be treated in SNF, they 
                    cannot be seen in an IRF”
          • Commercial:
                –Totally up to the payer
                       • The only MC rule that applies to the commercial patient is that we must 
                          count them in our CMS-13 calculations
                –So, if functional loss and belief that IRF is the best discharge 
                    disposition, refer and we will attempt to get prior authorization
                       • Worker’s Comp will often approve rehab in spite of patient’s inability to 
                          participate at the high level of therapy intensity that Medicare requires
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                                        Medicare: Reasonable and Necessary
           •     Significant functional loss
                   –     Needs assist in several one or areas of function
                            •   Gait, transfers, bowel and bladder, dressing, eating
                   –     Potential for gain (as assessed by the IRF and IRF physician)
           •     Need for intensive therapy
                   –     2 therapies
                   –     3 hrs. per day, 5 days per week or 15 hours per week 
                            •   Includes activities of daily living (feeding, grooming, bathing, dressing)
                            •   Not all  about time in the gym
                            •   let the IRU decide if patient can tolerate
           •     Rehab Nursing 24/7
                   –     To reinforce skills from therapy and to teach and coach
                   –     To address medical issues and treatment as well as functional issues
           •     Interdisciplinary Care
                   –     Rehab nursing to reinforce skills from therapy and to teach and coach
                   –     Social work/Case Management to address discharge planning and resource needs
                   –     Therapy services
                   –     Rehab physician
           •     Rehab physician supervision
                   –     To coordinate the entire team
                   –     To work with consulting medical staf
                   –     To lead the team in addressing function in spite of or along with medical management
           This presentation prepared for client use by Images & Associates.  2014 All Rights Reserved.                                                          3
                 Commercial Insurance Issues
     •  Not governed by Medicare requirements except that the CMS-13 
        diagnostic compliance is calculated on the entire population
     •  Each payer may have their own pre-cert requirements
         – Admissions Coordinator will facilitate this step
     •  Significant push to send patients to SNF
         – Less expensive on the surface; not necessarily so
         – May need to have physician advocate for patient with insurer’s Medical 
            Director; but…..
     •  Commercial Payers can and do approve cases that would not meet MC 
        payment requirements; and
         – It is appropriate for us to take those patients
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                                                  Commercial Patients
          • Does the patient have an IRF benefit?
          • Does the patient have functional loss?
          • Do you believe the patient would benefit from an 
                interdisciplinary treatment plan to help them achieve 
                higher levels of independence?
          • If yes, refer to IRF.   Let our clinical assessment staf 
                review the case and make a recommendation.
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                               Reasonable Criteria 
                                    for Admission
     •  The CMS-13 Diagnostic Categories (to some extent)
     •  Prior Level of Community Activity
     •  Significant Functional Loss
     •  Potential for Significant Practical Improvement
     •  Intensive Therapy Services 
     •  Rehab Nursing Requirements
     •  Requirement for Medical Supervision
         – Comorbid Conditions
         – Face-to-face physician visit 3 x per week
     •  Requirement for Coordination of Care
     •  Approved funding (yes, this is legal)
     This presentation prepared for client use by Images & Associates.  2014 All Rights Reserved.
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