Contexts of Practice Flashcards
acute care length of stay
short stay
stay until medically stable, then transferred to home, rehab unit, or SNF
acute care most likely to address
adjunctive methods
occupational performance
occupational roles
payment systems for acute care
Medicare Part A Medicaid Private insurance worker's comp self-pay
skilled nursing facility length of stay
longer stay, may be permanent
skilled nursing facility most likely to address
enabling activities purposeful activity occupational performance occupational roles possibly adjunctive methods
payment systems for skilled nursing facility
Medicare Part A
Medicaid
Private Insurance
Self Pay
Outpatient setting addresses
residual problems following rehab stay
address an injury not significant enough to warrant inpt stay
may include industrial rehab
Payment systems for outpatient
Medicare Part B Medicaid Private Insurance Workers comp Self-pay
Home Health type of patients seen
patients who are home bound following rehab stay or hospitliization
Home health most likely to address
purposeful activities occupational performance occupational roles adjunctive activities home programs
payment systems for home health
Medicare Part B
Medicaid
Private Insurance
Self Pay
Home therapy
patient may not require any treatment
adjunctive methods of enabling activities may be completed independently
often involved giving a patient a home exercise program while checking in periodically
what does Medicare Part A cover
3 days hospital; up to 100 days in nursing home following hospital stay
what is required for inpatient placement
tolerate 3 hrs of at least 2 different kinds of therapy/day
inpatient care most likely to address
enabling activities
purposeful activities
occupational performance
occupational roles