OK Network Provider Long Term Acute Care Facility Contract 2026

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  1. Click 'Get Form' to open the OK Network Provider Long Term Acute Care Facility Contract in our editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Recitals' section, ensuring you understand the roles of EGID and the Facility. Fill in any required information about your facility's licensing and certifications.
  3. Proceed to the 'Definitions' section. Familiarize yourself with key terms such as 'Allowable Fee' and 'Covered Services'. This will help you accurately complete subsequent sections.
  4. In the 'Facility Services and Responsibilities' section, detail the services your facility will provide. Ensure compliance with all necessary regulations and standards.
  5. Complete the 'Compensation and Billing' section by entering accurate billing information. Make sure to adhere to guidelines regarding allowable fees and payment structures.
  6. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before signing on the Signature Page. Use our platform’s tools to ensure everything is filled out correctly.

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Key takeaways: Medicare covers 90 days for long-term acute care. If you have lifetime reserve days, Medicare will cover up to 60 extra days depending on how many days you have left. Your out-of-pocket costs for long-term acute care depends on how long you stay at the hospital.
Patients who are typically admitted to LTACHs have serious medical conditions that require specialized treatment and ongoing medical attention. This includes patients requiring: IV therapy for medication administration. Mechanical ventilation for respiratory failure or ventilator weaning.
Most people who need inpatient hospital services are admitted to an acute‑care hospital for a relatively short stay. But some people may need a longer hospital stay. Long‑term care hospitals (LTCHs) are certified as acute‑care hospitals, but LTCHs focus on patients who, on average, stay more than 25 days.
Long-term care hospitals are acute care hospitals that focus on patients who need inpatient hospital services for a stay, on average, of more than 25 days. Many of these patients transfer from an intensive or critical care unit.
Acute Care Hospital A hospital that provides inpatient medical care and other related services for surgery, acute medical conditions or injuries (usually for a short term illness or condition).

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