Financial Management Series: Nursing Care Costs for Stroke Patients in a Rehabilitation Setting
Many nursing departments have developed methods for identifying the cost of acute nursing care services. Assuming that rehabilitation services will soon be reimbursed on a prospective basis as well, the nursing costs of those services will also need to be ascertained. In a study of one rehabilitatio...
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