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dipsydoodle

(42,239 posts)
Sun Sep 30, 2012, 06:30 AM Sep 2012

Medicare fines over hospitals' readmitted patients [View all]

Source: Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) -- If you or an elderly relative have been hospitalized recently and noticed extra attention when the time came to be discharged, there's more to it than good customer service.

Starting Monday, Medicare will fine hospitals that have too many patients readmitted within 30 days of discharge due to complications. The penalties are part of a broader push under President Barack Obama's health care law to improve quality while also trying to cut costs.

About two-thirds of the hospitals serving Medicare patients, or some 2,200 facilities, will be hit with penalties averaging around $125,000 per facility this coming year, according to government estimates.

Data to assess the penalties have been collected and crunched, and Medicare has shared the results with individual hospitals. Medicare plans to post details online later and people can look up how their community hospitals performed.

Read more: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_MEDICARE_PENALTIES?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2012-09-30-05-02-01

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It's called the Readmissions Reduction Program.. sendero Sep 2012 #1
my father was shoved out of J. Hopkins & came back 24 hr. later, died a month later wordpix Sep 2012 #17
I love dipsydoodle. littlemissmartypants Sep 2012 #2
I think this is the regulation, please correct if it's wrong steve2470 Sep 2012 #3
More specifically, this section of the regulation: Moosepoop Sep 2012 #16
Conflict of interest runs rampant socialindependocrat Sep 2012 #4
And most of that money goes ultimately into paychecks for Americans who want to work. JDPriestly Sep 2012 #19
I work in a hospital with many Medicare, Medicaid and charity patients magical thyme Sep 2012 #5
I agree, this is NOT a good idea RevRN Sep 2012 #9
agreed, 100% magical thyme Sep 2012 #10
Not to worry. Igel Sep 2012 #13
this is exactly what I see happening bloomington-lib Sep 2012 #14
I agree Scairp Oct 2012 #26
I went to the website listed in the O P. dotymed Sep 2012 #6
I know that personally greymattermom Sep 2012 #12
This, of course, sounds like a good idea, but I wonder how many sick people will be valerief Sep 2012 #7
Treating symptoms does not work mikki35 Sep 2012 #8
Apparently the double script problem is now addressed. dixiegrrrrl Sep 2012 #18
I love the fact that when I go to my Kaiser doctor, he reminds me that another doctor in the system JDPriestly Sep 2012 #20
Central databank mikki35 Sep 2012 #23
Let's try it James48 Sep 2012 #11
Implementation daybranch Sep 2012 #15
Exactly! Smilo Sep 2012 #21
Two years ago we started a program eilen Sep 2012 #22
CHF patients mikki35 Sep 2012 #24
Their own condition is a death sentence, no death panel needed eilen Oct 2012 #27
It's a symptom of the problem King_Klonopin Oct 2012 #25
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