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  2. Will Medicare provide coverage for rehabilitation services? - AOL

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    Medicare covers medically necessary inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services.. If a person needs to stay in the facility to receive rehabilitation, Part A will cover the treatment.A doctor ...

  3. Does Medicare Cover Skilled Nursing Facilities? - AOL

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    speech therapy, if needed. medical social services. Medicare will also cover rehabilitation services. These services are similar to those of skilled nursing but involve intensive rehabilitation ...

  4. What does Medicare Part B cover? Here’s a rundown of costs ...

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    Medicare coverage for people 65+ comes in four parts: Part A (care in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, hospice and at home; Part B (doctor’s bills, outpatient care, medical equipment ...

  5. Stark Law - Wikipedia

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    Stark Law is a set of United States federal laws that prohibit physician self-referral, specifically a referral by a physician of a Medicare or Medicaid patient to an entity for the provision of designated health services ("DHS") if the physician (or an immediate family member) has a financial relationship with that entity.

  6. Case management (US healthcare system) - Wikipedia

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    Case Managers often coordinate with the patient and family, physician(s), funding sources (i.e. insurance, Medicare), and community resources that provide services the patient may need, such as rehabilitation facilities or providers of medical equipment.

  7. Community health centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The staff consisted of one medical inspector and three nurses stationed permanently in the district who, through a house card system, developed a complete health record of each family. [6] [page needed] In 1915, the system expanded, adding four district centers in Queens.

  8. What to know about Medicare Special Needs Plans (SNPs) - AOL

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    Through a Medicare Advantage plan, a person gets:. Part A, which refers to hospital benefits. Part B, which refers to medical benefits. in some instances, Part D, which refers to prescription drug ...

  9. Rehabilitation hospital - Wikipedia

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    Rehabilitation hospitals were created to meet a perceived need for facilities which were less costly on a per diem basis than general hospitals but which provided a higher level of professional therapies such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy than can be obtained in a "skilled nursing care" facility.