Medicaid Residents. If Medicaid pays for part or all of your nursing home care or you have filed an application for Medicaid and you need to be hospitalized, you may pay privately to reserve a bed for the days you are in the hospital. If your hospital stay exceeds the number of days you have paid the nursing home to reserve a bed, you have a right to be readmitted to the first available gender and care-appropriate semi-private bed. A hospital stay is not a leave of absence.
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Medicaid Residents. If Medicaid pays for part or all of your the resident’s nursing home care or you have has filed an application for Medicaid and you need the resident’s needs to be hospitalized, you may pay privately to reserve a bed for the days you are in the hospital. If your hospital stay exceeds the number of days you have paid the nursing home to reserve a bed, you have a right to be readmitted to the first available gender and care-appropriate semi-private bed. A hospital stay is not a leave of absence.
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Samples: Financial Agreement, Financial Agreement, Financial Agreement
Medicaid Residents. If Medicaid pays for part or all of your the resident’s nursing home care or you have has filed an application for Medicaid and you need the resident’s needs to be hospitalized, you may pay privately to reserve a bed for the days you are in the hospital. If your hospital stay exceeds the number of days you have paid the nursing home to reserve a bed, you have a right to be readmitted to the first available gender and care-appropriate semi-private bed. A hospital stay is not a leave of absence.. Third-party Payors
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Samples: Financial Agreement