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Survey on the 75% Rule’s Impact on Rehab Hospitals and Units and the Patients They Serve October 2003

Survey on the 75% Rule’s Impact on Rehab Hospitals and Units and the Patients They Serve October 2003. FINDINGS. Total Number of Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities. 1,210 Rehabilitation Hospitals and Units.

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Survey on the 75% Rule’s Impact on Rehab Hospitals and Units and the Patients They Serve October 2003

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  1. Survey on the 75% Rule’sImpact on Rehab Hospitals and Unitsand the Patients They Serve October 2003 FINDINGS

  2. Total Number of Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities 1,210 Rehabilitation Hospitals and Units

  3. Under Proposed Rule 87% of Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities Would Lose Certification by 2007 Number of Certified Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities Before and After Enforcement of Proposed 75% Rule Sources: Today: The Lewin Group analysis of CMS Medpar file, 2002. 2004-2006: UDS analysis of CMS’ September 9 proposed rule with 65% threshold. 2007 and Beyond: CMS/RAND analysis of CMS’ May 16 proposed rule on IRF Payment.

  4. Under Proposed Rule, Data Show Only Half of Medicare Patients Would Qualify for Rehabilitation Care Number of Inpatient Rehabilitation Medicare Patients Sources: 2002: RAND 2004-2007 and Beyond: AHA analysis of UDS, RAND, and CMS information, AMRPA analysis of eRehab Data.

  5. Under Proposed Rule Patients Would Lose Access to Needed Care Rehabilitation Facilities Reported Impact on Patient Access Sources: AHA/AMRPA survey of rehab hospitals and units (319 respondents (25% of IRFs), October 2003.

  6. The Proposed Rule Would Limit Access to Inpatient Rehabilitation Care for Medicare and Non-Medicare Patients Age Distribution of Patients No Longer Served under Proposed Rule 0-18 years old 1% 19-64 years old 65 years oldand older Sources: AHA/AMRPA survey of rehab hospitals and units (319 respondents (25% of IRFs), October 2003.

  7. Patients Would Lose Access to Care for Many Services Percent of Facilities Responding that Patients Would Lose Access By Type of Service Sources: AHA/AMRPA survey of rehab hospitals and units (319 respondents (25% of IRFs), October 2003.

  8. Nearly a Quarter of Rehab Facilities Expect to CloseIf This Rule Takes Effect Facility Responses to Financial Pressures Percent of Facilities by Expected Impact Sources: AHA/AMRPA survey of rehab hospitals and units (319 respondents (25% of IRFs), October 2003.

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