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definition of parcc post acute rehabilitative and convalescent care residents who are expected to stay in a ltc facility less than 100 days or within medicare coverage are in need ...

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        Definition of PARCC
     (Post-Acute, Rehabilitative, and Convalescent Care)
   • Residents who:
     •  Are expected to stay in a LTC facility less than 
      100 days or within Medicare Coverage
     •  Are in need to skilled nursing care, 
      rehabilitation, physical therapy, or occupational 
      therapy
     •  Are well enough to leave the hospital, but still 
      too sick to go home
     • Sometimes referred to as:
       • Short-stay, post-acute, rehab, skilled nursing, 
        etc.
     PARCC Coverage
  • Who pays for PARCC?
   • Medicare 
    •Will pay for 100 days of skilled 
     nursing or rehabilitative care in a 
     SNF, per spell of illness
    •Requires a prior 3-day hospital 
     stay
   • Private Insurance
        Growth in PARCC
  • Why is PARCC a growing population?
    • Hospital PPS
     • The hospital prospective payment system 
      (referred to as “PPS”) was implemented in 1983 
      as an attempt to control costs 
     • PPS created incentives for hospitals to discharge 
      patients earlier and shortened hospitals stays. 
      (MedPAC, 2005). 
     • This, in turn, has spurred the growth of the post 
      acute care sector. The post acute care sector has 
      been the fastest growing category of Medicare 
      payments in the 1990’s (Buntin et al. 2005). 
        Nursing Home PPS
   • Congress implemented a PPS for nursing homes in 
    1998. Under the nursing home PPS, a case-mix-
    adjusted and wage-adjusted per diem payment is 
    made to cover the routine, ancillary, and capital 
    costs incurred in treating a skilled nursing facility 
    patient covered by Medicare (MedPAC, 1999). 
   • Created incentives for nursing homes to discharge 
    patients earlier, shorten stays, and minimize 
    treatments/rehabilitation provided.
        Why the LLTCOP?
   • PARCC population comprises residents in 
    Skilled Nursing facilities that the 
    Ombudsmen visit
   • They, like other nursing home residents 
    may be vulnerable and mistreated.
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