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Aug 2, 2018/Article
CJR is a payment model being tested for episodes of care related to total knee and total hip replacements (MS-DRG 469 and 470) under Medicare. One track of the CJR model qualifies as an Advanced APM under QPP.
The PDPM is a shift away from volume-driven SNF payment to a model that focuses on the unique characteristics, needs, and goals of each patient.
May 30, 2020/Article
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Oct 30, 2016/research-article
Background and Purpose Differences in the gastrocnemius-soleus
Differences in the gastrocnemius-soleus
Background and Purpose Health human resource (HHR) ratios are
Health human resource (HHR) ratios are
Background The Harris Infant Neuromotor Test (HINT) was developed
The Harris Infant Neuromotor Test (HINT) was developed
Transcutaneous electrical stimulation using kilohertz-frequency alternating current
Dec 31, 2008/Research Reports
BackgroundPrevious systematic reviews have concluded that the
Previous systematic reviews have concluded that the
Background and PurposeThe authors previously reported that
The authors previously reported that
Dec 31, 2008/Case Reports
Background and PurposeThe World Health Organization's Classification
The World Health Organization's Classification