Medicare ends coverage for hospital errors
Healthcare Auditing Weekly, August 28, 2007
Beginning next year, Medicare will no longer pay to treat infections patients pick up in the hospital. It will also stop paying for second surgeries to retrieve items left inside patients and treatment for transfusion patients who received the wrong blood type.
For Medicare to withhold payment, the complications must be considered preventable. Hospitals will have to pay for these medical complications. The changes also mean no extra payments to treat patients affected by injuries resulting from a fall in the hospital, air embolism, and bed sores.
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