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Need LTC info r/t MDS for P3, Nursing Rehab



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Apr 07, 2009 07:00 AM

Need LTC info r/t MDS for P3, Nursing Rehab



Hey everyone. I have been investigating LTC delivery of NR for about a year. I have been to seminars and created froms, and ad nauseaum...my brain is a little frazzled.

I keep comming accross the issue that you cannot combine P3 a b & c into 15 minutes. Ok. I wont, but why is this singled out? did someone try to combine these?
It dosent say to combine Ambulation & bed mobility, or not to. It dosent say to combine a feeding program & toileting, or not to.

Why is this , the "ROM (a/p) & splint brace assist" singled out??
Dosent every form of NR need to be 15 minutes, individually?

I really would like to know if someone tried to combine these 3 into 1 fifteen minute episode and bill for it.

Anyone who can get me this information would be a total blessing for me. currently I have exhausted my funds for buying books, so if you can link me to it online, or send it to me personally, I would really appreciate it.

Robin.Moller@stonybrook.edu






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