Expansion of Medicare's definition of post-acute care transfers

In October 1998, the definition of a transfer in Medicare's hospital prospective payment system was expanded to include several post-acute care (PAC) providers in 10 high-volume PAC diagnosis-related groups (DRGs). In this methodological article, the authors respond to a congressional mandate t...

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Aftercare - economics
Aftercare - statistics & numerical data
Aged
Budgets - legislation & jurisprudence
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, U.S
Cost control
Craniotomy - economics
Craniotomy - rehabilitation
Diagnosis related groups
Diagnosis-Related Groups - classification
DRGs
Finance
Government finance
Government mandates
Health care
Health care industry
Health Policy
Health Services Research
Hospitalization
Hospitals
Humans
Laws, regulations and rules
Length of Stay
Medicare
Medicare - statistics & numerical data
Patient Transfer - classification
Patient Transfer - economics
Payment systems
Prospective Payment System
Prospective payment systems
Prospective payment systems (Medical care)
Reimbursement
Statistical analysis
Studies
Subacute care
Subacute Care - classification
Subacute Care - economics
Transfer payments
Transfers
United States
title Expansion of Medicare's definition of post-acute care transfers
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