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Our commitment to improving healthcare goes well beyond consulting engagements, projects and R&D. We understand and appreciate the need for flexibility in assisting our clients and others to reach important goals. We are proud of the reputation for excellence that we have built and we seek to provide additional resources to assist you to focus on management solutions through information.
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New LTAC Automated Cost Analysis Program Morrison Informatics, Inc., announces the availability of a new Cost Analysis Program (CAP) that will predict LTAC patient costs and increase profitability.
Hospital Market Reports Identify Post-Acute Care Discharges Morrison Informatics provides market reports for LTCHs, IRFs, and SNFs, which identify appropriate acute care discharges from hospitals in local and regional market areas.
Medical Chart and Documentation Audits Morrison Informatics medical chart and documentation audits can lead to increases in reimbursement for LTAC and rehabilitation hospitals.
Long-term acute care hospitals (LTCHs) are becoming an increasingly important part of the health continuum of care. Over 350 LTCHs now provide long-term acute health care for more than 100,000 patients a year. The increasing interest in LTCH facilities and the care they provide to medically complex patients has resulted in many questions about industry developments, clinical issues, operations and management, professional training and development, risk and quality management and legislative and regulatory issues. Relatively little information has been available to address these questions and provide a resource for LTCHs throughout the country. The LTCH Review is designed to provide this information and analysis needed by the industry.
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