Firm expects few changes for SNF reimbursement
Contemporary Long-Term Care Weekly, December 13, 2006
Skilled nursing facilities (SNF) should expect relatively harmless changes in the future to their Resource Utilization Group payment rates, despite their concerns, reported Jefferies, an investment banking firm. Jefferies released An Annual Checkup: Acute and Post-Acute Healthcare Services December 8 forecasting the 2007 outlook for SNFs. The corporation projected that in 2007 reimbursement rates will be on the up side with a 3.1% market basket update. The focus of Medicaid cuts will likely shift to the non-elderly population, stated the report.
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