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Unless you have an emergency medical condition requiring inpatient care before you can be stabilized, the only hospitals in New York City that are legally required to admit you are those that are operated by the Health and Hospitals Corpora...
http://www.nycmccap.org/guide/chap10c.html#inpatient   See entire page »
Just skip those services on the input tab. Any blanks you leave will not roll forward to the detail or summary tabs.
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Most VA Medical Centers have inpatient mental health programs. Contact your VA Primary Care Provider or the local Mental Health Program office for assistance. If you already have a therapist and need inpatient care, please discuss your conc...
http://www.mvc.dps.mo.gov/wv/FAQ/faq.html#7   See entire page »
Answers to Other Common Questions
The need for an inpatient unit stems from the reality that not all terminal patients’ symptoms can be managed at home. Hospice & Palliative Care of Northeastern Illinois is committed to reaching every person who can benefit from hospice...
http://www.hospiceanswers.org/inpatientcare/
Admission to any inpatient setting requires a determination of medical necessity, financial eligibility, and willingness of the program to admit the youth.
http://www1.dshs.wa.gov/MentalHealth/parentfaqs.shtml
Almost all insurance companies offer some form of hospice coverage. Medicare and Medicaid recipients are covered for full hospice benefits at no cost to the patient or family. Patients without insurance will receive services and will be bil...
http://www.sjhs.com/content/sjhhospiceinpatientcenter.h...
Patient assessments of care are increasingly being considered an important dimension of quality of care. Few studies have examined the types and extent of problems identified by parents in the care of hospitalized children and whether hospi...
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/12563056
Stone BL, Murphy NA, Mundorff MB, Parker HB, Peterson PR, Srivastava R. J Pediatr Rehabil Med. 2008 Jan 1; 1(3):237-243.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17403858
One of the most common mistaken ideas about Medicare is that it pays for long-term nursing home care. It does not. Medicare Part A covers only short-term skilled nursing or rehabilitation facility inpatient care, and only under very limited...
http://health.msn.com/health-topics/caregiving/end-of-l...
At Presbyterian, we value the importance of the physician-patient relationship. We also value your health and strive to deliver the most compassionate, quality care to you. One way to provide this is to have a team of physicians dedicated t...
http://practices.novanthealth.org/pics/faq/index.jsp