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Second Circuit Rules that the Three-Day Hospitalization Requirement for Skilled Nursing Facility Coverage under Medicare Starts at Inpatient Admittance

October 14th, 2008 · No Comments

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that until a patient is formally admitted to a hospital as an inpatient, the clock does not begin to run on Medicare’s three-day hospital stay requirement to qualify for skilled nursing facility coverage. estate-of-landers-v-leavitt (2nd Cir., No. 06-4921-cv, Oct. 1, 2008).

 
Marion Landers, along with several other Medicare [...]

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Tags: Medicare · New Cases · Skilled Nursing Facilities

Medicare Part B Premium Unchanged For 2009

September 24th, 2008 · No Comments

Medicare’s monthly premium will be unchanged at $96.40 next year for most of the 44 million beneficiaries in the U.S. health program for the elderly and disabled. This is the first time in eight years the rate won’t rise.  Medicare fees will stay the same partly because the program’s reserves have increased, according to a [...]

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Tags: Medicare · News Briefs

Under New Policy, Medicare Will No Longer Pay The Extra Cost Of Treating Certain Medical Conditions That Occur While A Patient Is In The Hospital

August 15th, 2008 · No Comments

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has issued a new State Medicaid Directors Letter concerning “hospital acquired conditions.” The gist of the letter is that as of October 1, 2008 Medicare will stop reimbursing hospitals for the extra cost of treating certain conditions that, evidence shows, should not occur if treatment in the [...]

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Tags: Governmental or Public Benefit Programs · Medicare