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Issue Brief: Controls on the Premature Discharge by Hospitals to Post-Acute Providers
05/01/2008 | Requests *Summary
The prevalence of the practice of transferring patients to sub-acute levels of care has created concerns with hospital discharge planners. Their apprehension arises from the possibility that if they do not quickly transfer patients from an acute care setting to a post-acute level of care, their hospital may be at an economic disadvantage to others with shorter lengths of stay due to differing transfer practices. This paper looks at four factors that mitigate the incentives to transfer patients.
Author
Hendrickson, Leslie; Simerly, Scott
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Keywords
post-acute care transfer policy; PAC; average length of stay; DRG transfer policy; Prospective payment reimbursement systems; Medicare Short Stay Hospital Utilization; discharge;
Topic
Long-Term Care, Transition/Diversion from Institutions
Type/Tool
Reports
Source
Rutgers/NASHP
State
All States/Territories
Date Created
05/16/2008
Contact
Nirvana Huhtala Petlick
npetlick@ifh.rutgers.edu
npetlick@ifh.rutgers.edu
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