2 midnights admitted hospital stay
Needs registered nurses: 7 days per week and/or physical, occupational, or speech therapists: 5 days a week
What is the criteria for med A benefits?
38-52 minutes
What are 3 units?
A GROUP OF INTERVENTIONS THAT FOCUSES ON ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING SKILLS AND COMPENSATORY ACTIVITIES NEEDED TO ACHIEVE INDEPENDENCE OR ADAPT TO AN EVOLVING DETERIORATION IN HEALTH AND FUNCTION." THESE INCLUDE ACTIVITIES SUCH AS DRESSING, BATHING, FOOD PREPARATION, AND COOKING
What is the CPT Code: 97535 Self Care?
Where to put completed PTO requests
What is Emma's mailbox?
A type of treatment that can be completed with another therapist that is required due to clinical complexity
What is a co-treatment?
15 Minutes
What is the minimum amount minutes required to count as a visit?
Every ___ sessions requires an R visit
10 sessions
THE ASSESSMENT, RETRAINING OR MODIFICATION OF THE MANNER OF WALKING AND INSTRUCTION, WITH OR WITHOUT EXERCISES, TO IMPROVE OR CORRECT THE MANNER OF WALKING FOR PATIENTS WHOSE WALKING ABILITIES HAVE BEEN IMPAIRED BY NEUROLOGICAL, MUSCULAR, OR SKELETAL ABNORMALITIES OR TRAUMA
What is the CPT Code 97116: Gait training?
83%
What is the target PCT of the department?
The person responsible for setting up family trainings & issuing cut letters and ordering equipment needed for patients.
Who is the primary therapist?
This model consists of:
PT case mix, OT case mix, SLP case mix, Nursing case mix, NTA case mix, non-case mix
What is PDPM (Patient Driven Payment Model)?
This type of therapy is NOT allowed under part B
What is concurrent therapy?
The most commonly misused code
What is 97112: Neuromuscular re-ed?
This type of therapy has clinical benefits and should be used as an adjunct to individual treatment. The decision to use either this mode of treatment should be based on patient needs.
What is concurrent/group therapy?
+1 added to minutes on schedule (36, 46)
What means a progress note is due?
25%
This type of payer does not allow maintenance therapy
What is managed care part B?
Dynamic activities include the use of multiple parameters, such as balance, strength, and range of motion, for a functional activity. Examples include lifting stations, closed kinetic chain activity, hand assembly activity, transfers (chair to bed, lying to sitting, etc), and throwing, catching, or swinging
What is 97545: Therapeutic Activities?
The software used to check PTO/pay stubs/etc
What is Ultipro?
The person who needs to approve overtime
The guide that helps an MDS nurse to determine a resident’s plan of care.
What is the RAI?
The law that allows maintenance therapy
What is the Jimmo Settlement?
3+ personal factors / comorbidities
5+ performance deficits that may be in the physical, cognitive, or psychosocial areas.
What is a high complexity evaluation?
The folder on your computer that you can use to access clinical information and guides
What is “quality excellence?”
These codes used to specify what you are treating
What are treatment codes?