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what insurance does burke rehab take

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What insurance does Burke participate with? Back The outpatient department participates with most major commercial insurance plans, no-fault, workman’s compensation, as well as Medicare and Medicaid. Please contact the office manager at the facility where you wish to attend for further information.

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What is Burke Rehabilitation?

Program Description#N#The mission of Burke Rehabilitation’s inpatient rehabilitation program is to provide the most comprehensive, patient centered and effective rehabilitation to maximize recovery from physical, cognitive and psychological impairments caused by conditions such as but not limited to: traumatic or acquired spinal cord dysfunction and neurological dysfunction, traumatic and acquired brain injuries, stroke, chronic and acute lung disease, cardiac dysfunction, amputation, and orthopedic dysfunction. The interdisciplinary teams on each program work collaboratively with patients and family/care givers to facilitate achievement of the best possible physical and mental recovery. Intensive rehabilitation is provided in a safe, secure and structured environment to allow the individual to reach his/her full potential and return to an active, productive lifestyle.

How many hours of therapy per week?

The patient must be able to tolerate and receive up to three hours of physical and/or occupational therapy (or other skilled modalities including speech-language pathology, prosthetic or orthotic services), at least five times per week. (The patient must require at least two therapy modalities each day.)

Is rehabilitation inpatient or outpatient?

The rehabilitation is provided in an inpatient rehabilitation facility rather than a less intensive setting due to the following conditions: The patient requires 24-hour a day access to a registered nurse with specialized training in rehabilitation.

What are some examples of impairments?

Examples: Decreases in strength, active range of motion, passive range of motion, cognition, impulse control, balance, and / or activity tolerance along with increases in pain. Activity Limitations: The inability to perform a specific task as a consequence of the aforementioned impairments.

What is discharge planning?

The discharge planning process begins when the patient is first admitted to the program. The social worker/case manager leads the planning process, coordinating information from all members of the interdisciplinary team, the patient, and the caregivers/family. Based on the individual’s functional status, family support, pre-morbid living situation and level of function, and available resources (i.e. health insurance), the team makes recommendations for the most appropriate and suitable discharge plan for the patient. At the team or family’s request, a formal meeting with the team and patient/family is scheduled to discuss appropriate options. A safe discharge is a primary consideration when options are considered.

What is medical management?

Medical Management#N#As the leader of the interdisciplinary team, the physicians are responsible for directing the medical care of the individual and monitoring the overall team process and outcome. At Burke, a physician is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The medical staff create a plan of medical care to address the primary medical/physiological needs and changes associated with various diagnoses.

What is case management in social work?

The social worker/case manager assumes a leadership role in planning and preparing for the individual’s discharge from the inpatient program. Social workers/case managers help patients and family members deal with social, financial, and emotional aspects of the patient’s condition.

How to determine out of pocket expenses?

Your out-of-pocket costs depend on several factors including: 1 The services you receive 2 Your insurance provider 3 Your specific health benefits policy including expenses such as your deductible, co-insurance, co-payment, and the limit of out-of-pocket expense requirements 4 Your eligibility for financial assistance

What is the Burke Rehabilitation Hospital price transparency rule?

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Hospital Price Transparency Rule requires all hospitals to post a list of standard rates which represent the pricing information for all medical items and services that Burke Rehabilitation Hospital provides .

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Overview

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What is the most common type of dementia?

The most common is Alzheimer’s disease. Other, less common types of dementia are vascular dementia, Lewy body disease, frontotemporal dementia and Parkinson’s disease dementia. It is not uncommon for signs and symptoms among different types of dementia to overlap.

Is memory loss reversible?

It is important to recognize that some memory loss is reversible, through stopping a problematic medication, remedying a dietary imbalance or even removing a benign brain tumor. Other times, patients have a progressive dementia. The most common is Alzheimer’s disease. Other, less common types of dementia are vascular dementia, Lewy body disease, frontotemporal dementia and Parkinson’s disease dementia. It is not uncommon for signs and symptoms among different types of dementia to overlap. While these are difficult diagnoses for patients and families to accept, accurate knowledge is necessary to plan the best course of action.

What is the METS in Burke Rehabilitation Hospital?

Physicians at the Memory Evaluation and Treatment Service (METS) at Burke Rehabilitation Hospital can diagnose various forms of dementia, provide curative treatment for non-progressive dementias and offer excellent supportive services for patients diagnosed with neurodegenerative cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease.

What is a METS family conference?

During this meeting, the physicians tell the family about the patient’s disease, its treatment and its natural course of progression. Families frequently have questions, which METS providers are well-equipped to handle.

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Determining Your Out-Of-Pocket Expenses

  • We know that paying for healthcare is a big concern for many. We are committed to providing you with as much information as possible regarding what you can expect in terms of cost, to help you make informed decisions about your care. Your out-of-pocket costs depend on several factors including: 1. The services you receive 2. Your insurance provider 3. Your specific health benefits …
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Standard Rates

  • The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Hospital Price Transparency Rule requires all hospitals to post a list of standard rates which represent the pricing information for all medical items and services that Burke Rehabilitation Hospital provides. The list of pricing information required by this rule does not necessarily reflect your out-of-pocket financial responsibility for yo…
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Information About Charges

  • For healthcare services provided at Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, you may receive bills reflecting both professional charges from providers such as anesthesiologists, pathologists, oncologists or other specialists who have contributed to your care as well as hospital charges which include the cost of providing all other aspects of your care which are billed separately from professional ser…
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Financial Resources

  • At Burke we are committed to helping people understand the best options available to pay for their medical care. Our staff can help you understand what is covered by your specific health insurance benefits policy, expenses such as deductibles, so-insurance, co-payment and out-of-pocket expense limits. In addition, if you do not have insurance, we can assist you with determin…
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