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Perceptions of Inpatient Rehabilitation Changes After the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service 2010 Regulatory Updates Contrasted With Actual Performance
Conclusion: Comparison with actual data identified that gaps exist between diagnostic category perceptions and actual diagnostic category admission performance. Regulations such as the 75%-60% rule and audit focus on non-neurologic conditions as well as actual inpatient rehabilitation facility program payment reports may have influenced respondents perceptions to change associated with the Medicare Benefit Policy Manual modifications. This disparity between perception and actual data may have implications for programmatic planning, forecasting, and resource allocation.
Source: PM and R - August 26, 2013 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Richard V. Riggs, Pamela S. Roberts, Margaret A. DiVita, Paulette Niewczyk, Carl V. Granger Tags: Original Research Source Type: research