Activities that are routine actions that are found in assisted living situations that include eating, bathing, dressing, etc.
What are the Activities of Daily Living?
The type of coverage, long-term care depends on.
What are the levels of care?
The functions of a Skilled Nurse Facility health record are the same as in this type of setting.
What is an Acute-Care Hospital?
This process helps the clinician determine whether or not to make a care plan.
What is the Care Area Assessment process?
This legal doctrine relates to medical activities which may be justified as reasonable, necessary or appropriate based on clinical evidence.
What is Medical Necessity?
The type of living arrangement in which personal care services are available as needed to the people living in the residential facility.
What is Assisted living?
Under an nursing home facility, this insurance may pay for care if the patient meets functional and financial eligibility criteria in one of their own certified homes.
What is Medicaid?
The admission information of a SNF record is updated on a ___ basis due to the high length of stay.
What is ongoing?
These provide instructions for when and how to use the Resident Assessment Instrument.
What are the Utilization Guidelines?
This act was signed into law in 2014 which requires that the SNF complete clinical assessments that standardize uniform data across the industry.
What is the IMPACT act?
An institution where daily non-medical care can be provided to residents who are more independent in their care.
What is a Nursing Facility?
Under an assisted living facility, this type of insurance may pay care-related costs but not room and board it depends on the state.
What is Medicaid?
The facility must comply with specific health record requirements regarding the History and Physical documentation, these requirements are outlined by this organization?
What is the Joint Commission?
Both SNFs and NFs must perform a resident assessment as a condition to participate in both of these programs.
What is Medicare and Medicaid?
Within a SNF, staff and attending physicians must certify the need for long-term care services, the first recertification is required no later than ____ days of the patients stay.
What is 14?
This facility can be defined as an institution which is primarily engaged in providing skilled nursing care services on a daily basis as needed.
What is a Skilled Nursing Facility?
Under a nursing home facility, this insurance would pay a co-payment of $137.50, a day if the patient meets all other Medicare requirements.
What is Medigap or Private Insurance?
This type of application may be scanned into the EHR because they require the resident's or surrogate's signatures for important acknowledgements and consent.
What is an Admission Application?
This resident assessment codes diseases that have a relationship to the resident's current functional, cognitive and behavior status as well as to medical treatments, nursing monitoring or risk of death.
What is an Active Diagnoses Resident Assessment?
What president approved a revision to Medicare and Medicaid in 1987 that requires long-term providers to provide services so residents can reach the best physical, mental and psycho-social well-being they can.
Who is Ronald Reagan?
A core set of status elements that provides comprehensive assessment process for all residents of nursing homes certified to participate in Medicare or Medicaid.
What is the Minimum Data Set?
Under the an assisted living facility, these two types of insurance would not pay for long-term care.
What are Medicare and Medigap?
An important legal document, that is included in the EHR, used to specify whether the patient would like to be kept on artificial life support if the patient becomes permanently unconscious or dying.
What is Advance Directive?
The Minimum Data Set, the Care Area Assessment and the Utilization Guidelines are three main components of this instrument?
What is a Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI)?
This organization provides accreditation services worldwide at the request of health and human service providers.
What is The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities?