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 an individual is admitted to an NF based on Exempted Hospital Discharge, it is the responsibility of the NF to ensure that the individual is either discharged by the 30th day or that a Level II has been requested and is in process.

  • An individual with indicators of MI, MR or RC is admitted to an NF before the completion of the PASRR Level II evaluation; unless an Exempted Hospital Discharge has been approved through Level I process (see below).

  • If a facility is requesting to admit under the Exempted Hospital Discharge, supporting proof of the above three requirements must be submitted with the Level I Identification screening form to the QIO-like vendor clinical reviewers.

  • And the prior admission was approved under a time limited provision (such as emergency, Exempted Hospital Discharge, delirium, or a short-term medical approval), a new Level I screen and, if appropriate, new Level II, must be completed.

  • Preadmission Screening of NF Applicants: Exempted Hospital Discharge (§ 483.112)We propose in § 483.112 to clarify that all individuals, including those who qualify for an exemption from Level II Preadmission Screening under the exempted hospital discharge would still receive a Level I identification screen.

  • A provider who fails to obtain a completed PASRR Level II screening by day 30 of an admission under the Exempted Hospital Discharge.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Both the Exempted Hospital Discharge provision and the categorical determination options allow the individual to be admitted to a nursing facility without requiring performance of an on-site Level II evaluation.

  • If the Level I is approved by WEBSTARS™ (or determined to have a PASRR condition that meets Exempted Hospital Discharge), the submitter may print the automated approval notice and forward a copy to the admitting NF to show verification of screening.


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 individual who meets the criteria may be admitted
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.

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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  • Indirect discharger means a non-domestic discharger introducing pollutants into a publicly owned treatment and disposal system.

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

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