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How Optional is Optional? The Interim Payment Assessment under the Patient Driven Payment Model

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Beginning October 1, 2019, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ("CMS") will overhaul Medicare Part A payments to skilled nursing facilities ("SNF"), moving from a RUG-based methodology to the new Patient Driven Payment Model ("PDPM"). SNFs will be paid a per diem rate based on how a resident is classified with respect to five different case mix components: physical therapy (based on the resident's primary diagnosis and functional status); occupational therapy (based on the resident's primary diagnosis and functional status); speech language pathology; nursing; and non-therapy ancillary (based on comorbidities or use of extensive services), plus a non-case mix base rate. The per diem rate is variable over time, to account for the presumed decrease in costs and necessary services over time.


Ellie, Tucker

Bragg Hemme

Polsinelli

Law, Provider Reimbursement

July 8, 2019

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