3.The skilled nursing facility is available for a short period of time for the patients who are covered with part A of Medicare.
Ans.a.Medicare Conditions of Participation and State Operations Manual
4.Facility based care is a state government policy usually covering the adult family homes,Assisted living facilities, skilled nursing facilities,hospice care.
Ans,c.skilled nursing facility
5.Resident Assessment Protocols are includes the disease condition and the treatment where SNF is a short term mefical facility for patient
True
7.The skilled nursing facilities are involved in short term care of the patient.
The Joint Commission is responsible for taking care of the public in regards to the public health and safety.
The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facility is responsible for taking of ageing services,child services,medical rehabilitation, employment and community services certain medication program.
The admission of patient in a Health care sector first needs financial security to the hospital by a resident so the insurance are checked and assessed and approval is necessitated for admission
Ans.d.Commercial Insurance Companies
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