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Feb 24, 2009 04:07 PM

Tile to rugs question


CAN I TAKE A MEDICARE-QUARTERLY AND SEND IT TO LTCMI AFTER MEDICARE IS OVER AND USE THAT
MDS AS MY NEXT PAYMENT FOR RUGS THANK YOU SISSIE43


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from Talino
Old Feb 25, 2009, 07:24 AM
Updated Feb 25, 2009 at 07:25 AM by Talino

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You're probably in Texas. 'am no TILES expert but case mix states usually have a capture (or picture) date. If your assm't falls within that capture date, it automatically is included. If it is outside, then the assm't will be included in the next's. That's how it is going to be in NY anyway. We had the PRI similar to your TILES.

Texas Medicaid and MDS related info can be found here. 'best you keep the link in your favorites.
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from UdonNomi
Old Feb 26, 2009, 11:59 AM

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We've had good luck by dual coding the 60 / 90 day MCRA with a off cycle/quarterly..when this shows up in the portal you should be able to pull the LTCMI. Just remember that in these particular cases that your Medicaid entry date is driven by the 3618/19 date and not the R2b date.
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