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Medicare Part A Admissions: Best Practices for Your Skilled Nursing Facility
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
1:00–2:30 p.m. Eastern
Presented by:
Janet Potter, CPA, MAS
Melissa Korey
Medicare Part A admissions involve gathering a lot of critical information about the resident in a short period of time; if some of this information is missing, it can lead to technical denials and provider liability. In this 90-minute webcast, experts Janet Potter, CPA, MAS, and Melissa Korey provide a step-by-step process to navigate Medicare Part A admissions, helping you determine a patient’s eligibility and requirements. Potter and Korey will also cover facility best practices while emphasizing the importance of completing admissions paperwork prior to admission.
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