Fact Based List:
5 Top Reasons for ACO Skilled Nursing Facility Waivers, 2014-2019
Submitted by Charlene Ice on Tue, 03/07/2023 - 17:08
- Injuries (22.2%)
- Musculoskeletal conditions (13.4%)
- Circulatory conditions (12.7%)
- Other symptoms (10.0%)
- Nervous system conditions (7.6%)
Notes: The Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) 3-day waiver allows health care providers for certain accountable care organizations (ACOs) to admit a beneficiary to a SNF directly from the community or after only 1-2 days in a hospital, instead of at least 3 consecutive days as required by traditional Medicare.
Source: Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation
Source URL: https://innovation.cms.gov/data-and-reports/2023/snf-waiver-...
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