Exempted Hospital Discharge definition

Exempted Hospital Discharge for PASRR means an individual seeking temporary admission to a nursing facility from a hospital as described in OAR 411-070-0043(2)(a).
Exempted Hospital Discharge for pre-admission screening means an individual seeking temporary admission to a nursing facility from a hospital and is certified by the attending physician to meet all of the criteria. The criteria are:
Exempted Hospital Discharge means an individual:

Examples of Exempted Hospital Discharge in a sentence

  • If the facility admitted a resident under the Exempted Hospital Discharge, for a less than 30 day stay, and the resident is later found to require more than 30 days of NF care, the facility must request the PASRR Level II (RR) by submitting a completed Level I identification screening to the QIO-like vendor by the 25th day of the admit date.

  • MAP 4092 – Exempted Hospital Discharge Physician Certification of Need for NF ServiceFor persons who are admitted to any nursing facility directly from a hospital after receiving acute in-patient care at the hospital, and requires nursing facility care for the condition for which he/she received care in the hospital; and whose attending physician has certified before admission to the facility that the individual is likely to require less than thirty (30) calendar days of nursing facility care.

  • If the facility admitted a resident under the Exempted Hospital Discharge, for a less than 30 day stay, and the resident is later found to require more than 30 days of NF care, the facility must request the PASRR Level II (RR) by submitting a completed Level I Identification screening to the QIO-like vendor by the 25th day.

  • MI Positive Screen - Requesting Categorical Determination: Referring for a Categorical Level II Evaluation and Determination prior to NF Admission (check one of the following) MI ID/DD/RC MI & ID/DD/RC Positive Screen - 30-Day Exempted Hospital Discharge (check one of the following) MI ID/DD/RC MI & ID/DD/RC Attending hospital physician must certify Section VII.

  • While the only visible choices available in this section are for Exempted Hospital Discharge and Expedited Admission, the Preadmission process will be in this section also.The types of admission categories documented in Section F are used when Section C of the PL1 Screening form indicates the person is suspected of having MI, ID, or DD.

  • EARC-PAS referrals will not be authorized until OCCO confirms PASRR Positive Level I Screens as a 30-Day Exempted Hospital Discharge and/or receives resultsof PASRR Level II Determination from DMHAS and/or DDD that Specialized Services are not required.

  • Enter whether this person qualifies for an Exempted Hospital Discharge.

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  • If the individual has a positive Level I screening, the screener must refer the individual to the appropriate PASRR authority for a Level II evaluation or Abbreviated Level II Evaluation, as applicable, unless the individual satisfies all the criteria for the Exempted Hospital Discharge.

  • The NF enters the data from the paper copy of the PL1 Screening form into the LTC Online Portal upon admission for Exempted Hospital Discharge, Expedited, or Negative admission types.2. The LA enters the data from the faxed copy of the PL1 Screening form into the LTC Online Portal immediately upon receipt from the referring entity for Preadmissions.


More Definitions of Exempted Hospital Discharge

Exempted Hospital Discharge means the process by which an indi- vidual who meets the criteria may be admitted to a nursing facility
Exempted Hospital Discharge means the process by which an indi- vidual who meets the criteria may be admitted to a nursing facility without a PASRR level II evaluation, even though he or she may have a serious mental illness or an intellectual disability or related condi- tion.
Exempted Hospital Discharge means the process by which an individual who meets the criteria in WAC 388-97- 1920 (2)(a) through (c) may be admitted to a nursing facility without a PASRR level II evaluation, even though he or she may have a serious mental illness or an intellectual disability or related condition.
Exempted Hospital Discharge means the process by which an individual who meets the criteria may be admitted
Exempted Hospital Discharge for pre-admission screening means an individual seeking temporary admission to a nursing facility from a hospital

Related to Exempted Hospital Discharge

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  • Direct discharge means the discharge of a pollutant.

  • Indirect discharge means the introduction of pollutants into a POTW from any non-domestic source regulated under section 307(b), (c) or (d) of the Act.

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  • Constructive Discharge means the occurrence of any of the following:

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