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Inpatient FAQ April 2014

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Monday, March 31, 2014

 | FAQ 

Q:

What discharge disposition do I use if one of our patients is transferred to a swing bed in another hospital since the description for discharge disposition (61) is entitled, “Discharged/Transferred Within This Institution to a Hospital-Based Medicare Approved Swing Bed?”

A:

Discharge disposition (61) may also be used for patients who are transferred to a Medicare-approved swing bed located in another facility. CMS notes that there has been confusion with this discharge disposition and refers us to MedLearn Matters, article SE0408, March 10, 2004 for further review. Please note the two additional references below, Medicare State Operations Manual and the Uniform Billing Editor by Optum also states a patient may be transferred to a Medicare-approved swing bed in another facility.

Medicare State Operations Manual

§482.66 Special Requirements for Hospital Providers of Long-Term Care Services (“Swing-Beds”)

The change in status from acute care to swing-bed status can occur within one facility or the patient can be transferred to another facility for swing-bed admission.

Uniform Billing Editor by Optum

For Medicare, this code is used to report patients who have been discharged/ transferred to a SNF level of care within the hospital’s approved swing-bed arrangement, or to another Medicare-approved swing bed in another location.

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