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PARD provider reimbursement

Modified: 2/18/2013
This is a brief overview of the ESRD PPS.
Modified: 2/18/2013
This gives a brief definition as to what constitutes an all inclusive payment for an RHC and an FQHC.
Modified: 2/18/2013
This provides the eligibility and criteria to qualify for CAH status.
Modified: 2/18/2013
This gives you an overview of SNF reimbursement and a link to the Resource Utilization Group (RUG) rates.
Modified: 2/2/2013
This gives you a brief overview of IRF PPS.
Modified: 2/2/2013
This defines the criteria for an outlier case and how it is computed.
Modified: 2/2/2013
This gives you a brief overview of the outpatient prospective payment system reimbursement.
Modified: 2/2/2013
Overview of periodic interim payments (PIP) and non-PIP bi-weekly payments for acute care hospitals
Modified: 2/2/2013
This is a brief overview of the reimbursement for LTCH PPS.
Modified: 2/2/2013
This gives you a brief overview of the inpatient prospective payment system for acute care hospitals.
Modified: 2/2/2013
This gives you a brief overview of IPF PPS.
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