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Fiscal year 1988 budget reconciliation issues for reimbursement of capital expenditures of hospitals under the Medicare program: Hearing before. . . Congress, first session, May 4, 1987

Friday, July 16th, 2010

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Fiscal year 1988 budget reconciliation issues for reimbursement of capital expenditures of hospitals under the Medicare program: Hearing before. . . Congress, first session, May 4, 1987

Maisy goes to hospital: A Maisy First Experience Book

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Product DescriptionThe perfect recipe for preschoolers who can pay a visit to the hospital – and a healthy choice for story-time loyal fans of Maisy. One day, as Maisy is jumping on the trampoline, she jumps a little too high. Oh, no! What will happen after she fell and injured his leg? Maisy friend Charley goes with her to the hospital where x-rays done, occupation and night. Maisy feels weird to be away from home, but in a friendly help from his patients feel better. Young readers are relieved and intrigued to share memorable – and may be familiar – experience with Maisy.

Maisy goes to hospital: A Maisy First Experience Book

Rehabilitation Hospital: 7 Important Questions to Ask First

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

If your medical team is recommending a stay in a rehabilitation hospital before you go home, you probably need to get stronger and the rehab hospital is the perfect place for intensive therapy. Below are seven questions you will want to ask.
1. How much therapy is planned?
At a rehab hospital, each patient is placed in an intensive therapy program, based on individual needs. A patient will often receive several hours of therapy per day to aid in recovery, which may be a combination of physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy.
2. Why is a rehab hospital being recommended for me?
In most cases, you are sent to a rehab hospital when you are too “well” for the acute care hospital but not yet strong enough to return home. Usually, you will receive more therapy in a rehab hospital than you would receive in a skilled nursing facility. (You will also receive more therapy in a skilled nursing facility than in an assisted living facility.)
3. How many days of insurance coverage you will have at the rehab hospital?
Do not assume that because you have Medicare and supplemental insurance that all of your days of admission will be covered. And conversely, the rehab hospital may be reluctant to let you go before all of your days are used up. It is astounding, but sometimes family members have to argue to get a patient discharged before all of the days are used up.It is often a delicate balance to determine how much time in a rehab hospital is “enough.” If you leave the hospital before staff recommends it, you may have to sign documents acknowledging that you are signing out “AMA” or “against medical advice.” If you do leave “AMA,” you will have to do extra planning to return safely to your home.
4. How much therapy does my insurance cover? How many visits? How much per visit?
You cannot assume that all of your therapy charges will be coveredask this before you get transferred there. See if your insurance requires therapy preapproval, and if so, how many visits will be covered. In some cases, you may end up with a bill for the unpaid therapy services. You will want to confirm whether you will be required to pay any residual balance after your insurance(s) have paid.
5. Which rehab hospital is being recommended?
You may have a choice on which rehab hospital to choose, depending on where you live. There could be a rehab hospital that specializes in brain injuries, for example. If you had head trauma, it might make more sense to reside there and get the utmost benefit available, and maybe have a shorter stay than one at a rehab hospital that does not have the same experience and expertise. If you have a choice to make about which rehab hospital to choose, you will want to gather some information about each. You will want to get the name, address, phone number, and name of the contact person for each facility. See if the facility specializes in treating people with your particular diagnosis. You will need to know what therapy services are being recommended for you, and if they are available at each facility.
6. What should I bring?
The rehab hospital will provide the medical equipment and other adaptive devices to aid in your recovery. There are other things you can bring to make your stay more comfortable. If you brought clothing and toiletries with you to the acute care hospital, you may want to bring them to the rehab hospital. Things you might consider bringing include the following: robe, socks, sweater, scarf, headband, slippers, pillow, blanket, sleep mask, ear plugs, earphones, razor, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, books, magazines, DVDs, DVD player, radio, and basic toiletries. Bring several sets of loose and comfortable clothes, and don’t forget sturdy walking shoes. You have to get dressed every day, and the staff will not allow you to stay in your robe and slippers.
7. Should I bring my prescription medicines?
It is also a good idea to have a 2- to 3-day supply of your medications to bring with you to the rehab hospital. In this way, in case there is a mix-up of some kind, you are assured that you will not miss any doses of medicine.
In conclusion, a stay at a rehab hospital will give you the chance to recover from your illness to the greatest extent possible. The therapy program is designed to meet your specialized needs so that you can get as strong as possible to return to your home.

Fiscal year 1990 budget issues relating to payment of inner-city and rural hospitals under Part A of the Medicare program: Hearing before the Subcommittee … First Congress, first session, May 15, 1989

Friday, April 16th, 2010

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Fiscal year 1990 budget issues relating to payment of inner-city and rural hospitals under Part A of the Medicare program: Hearing before the Subcommittee … First Congress, first session, May 15, 1989

What’s Happening – The Complete First Season

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

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Loosely based on the 1975 film COOLEY HIGH What’s Happening!! details the exploits of three African-American high school pals–Raj (Ernest Thomas) Dwayne (Haywood Nelson) and Rerun (Fred Berry)–growing up in Los Angeles. Through their hairbrained schemes to have fun and/or get rich they learn lessons about growing up–usually through punishment doled out by Raj’s mother (Mabel King) because his bratty sister Dee (Danielle Spencer) tattled on him. The series ran from 1976-1979. The original cast returned for the syndicated series What’s Happening Now!! in 1985. This 3-DVD set includes all 21 episodes of the original series.System Requirements:Running Time: 520 Min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 043396016347 Manufacturer No: 01634Amazon.com
Cool out and return to the days of tight pants, afro picks, and… empty wallets. What’s Happening was the African American answer to Happy Days and featured a theme almost as catchy as Quincy Jones’s bouncy number for Sanford and Son (this time by the great Henry Mancini). The popular L.A.-based sitcom premiered in 1976 during the height of the disco craze and the action centers around bespectacled teenager Raj (Ernest Thomas, the show’s Richie Cunningham) and fun-lovin’ pals Dwayne (Haywood Nelson) and Rerun (“’cause every summer he gotta go back to school to repeat what he did all winter”; played by Fred Berry). The boys are kept in check by Raj’s hardworking single mother, Mrs. Thomas (Mabel King), bratty kid sister Dee (Danielle Spencer), and sassy waitress Shirley (Shirley Hemphill). (Sadly, King and Hemphill passed away in 1999; Berry in 2003.)

When not in school–and the show takes place largely outside the halls of academia–the gang hangs out at the soda shop, “bumps” to the latest grooves, and trades quips with local cuties, like Debbi Morgan’s Diane. That’s about it. Of course, the trio does get into (minor) trouble each week and learns a valuable lesson before the end of each episode, but What’s Happening mostly revolves around the fun they would conjure up out of the tiniest of budgets. Consequently, money–or the lack of it–figures prominently throughout the series. If What’s Happening wasn’t as groundbreaking as Good Times or as acerbic as The Jefffersons, it was directed at a slightly younger, more innocent audience. Kids throughout the nation came to rely on Raj, Dwayne, and especially the beret-and-suspender-sporting Rerun for all the latest catch phrases (like “Hey, hey, hey!”) and funky moves. –Kathleen C. Fennessy

What’s Happening – The Complete First Season

The Long Barracks: First Hospital in Texas

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

The Long Barracks: First Hospital in Texas

Payment for hospital capital costs under Medicare: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, … Second Congress, first session, May 30, 1991

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

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This volume is produced from digital images created through the University of Michigan University Library’s large-scale digitization efforts. The Library seeks to preserve the intellectual content of items in a manner that facilitates and promotes a variety of uses. The digital reformatting process results in an electronic version of the original text that can be both accessed online and used to create new print copies. The Library also understands and values the usefulness of print and makes reprints available to the public whenever possible. This book and hundreds of thousands of others can be found in the HathiTrust, an archive of the digitized collections of many great research libraries. For access to the University of Michigan Library’s digital collections, please see http://www.lib.umich.edu and for information about the HathiTrust, please visit http://www.hathitrust.org

Payment for hospital capital costs under Medicare: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, … Second Congress, first session, May 30, 1991

Recommendations regarding Medicare hospital and physician payment policies: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Ways and Means, … Congress, first session, March 20, 1997

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Recommendations regarding Medicare hospital and physician payment policies: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Ways and Means, … Congress, first session, March 20, 1997

1995 board of trustees annual report on the federal hospital insurance and federal supplementary insurance trust funds: Hearing before the Committee on … first session, June 6, 1995

Monday, March 1st, 2010

1995 board of trustees annual report on the federal hospital insurance and federal supplementary insurance trust funds: Hearing before the Committee on … first session, June 6, 1995

Fiscal year 1988 budget reconciliation issues relating to the reimbursement of hospital capital expenditures under the Medicare program: Hearing before … Congress, first session, May 4, 1987

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

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Fiscal year 1988 budget reconciliation issues relating to the reimbursement of hospital capital expenditures under the Medicare program: Hearing before … Congress, first session, May 4, 1987