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I would be happy to visit with you off line and answer any questions you

might have. Our facility utilizes swing bed.

Vosler, MSPT

Therapy Services Manager

Holy ry Healthcare

2600 St.

Miles City, MT 59301

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Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 12:48 PM

To: PTManager

Subject: swing beds in acute care

Does anyone have any experience with " swing beds " on the acute unit, if

you have a SNU on site?

If the more acute patients stay in the swing bed, yet they are rehab

candidates.. how does it impact trying to capture a RUG? If they are

more acute, does the frequency of 3 missed days increase? What about

those first few days when they cannot tolerate as much therapy.. what is

the impact on your RUG estimate?

Thanks for any information you can offer.

Thagard

Director, Rehabilitation

Sampson Regional Medical Center

405 Beaman St

Clinton, NC 28328

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, we are a small CAH hospital with 25 beds and have a swing bed

program for sub acute rehab.

Please feel free to contact me off line as well.

Bobbi Ransom

Administrative Director Rehab, Nutrition and Food Services

Fairview Hospital

29 Avenue

Great Barrington, MA --

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From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On

Behalf Of Vosler,

Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 10:26 AM

To: PTManager

Subject: RE: swing beds in acute care

I would be happy to visit with you off line and answer any questions you

might have. Our facility utilizes swing bed.

Vosler, MSPT

Therapy Services Manager

Holy ry Healthcare

2600 St.

Miles City, MT 59301

tracy.vosler@... <mailto:tracy.vosler%40hrh-mt.org>

<mailto:tracy.vosler@... <mailto:tracy.vosler%40hrh-mt.org> >

office

cell

fax

From: PTManager <mailto:PTManager%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:PTManager <mailto:PTManager%40yahoogroups.com> ]

On

Behalf Of Thagard

Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 12:48 PM

To: PTManager <mailto:PTManager%40yahoogroups.com>

Subject: swing beds in acute care

Does anyone have any experience with " swing beds " on the acute unit, if

you have a SNU on site?

If the more acute patients stay in the swing bed, yet they are rehab

candidates.. how does it impact trying to capture a RUG? If they are

more acute, does the frequency of 3 missed days increase? What about

those first few days when they cannot tolerate as much therapy.. what is

the impact on your RUG estimate?

Thanks for any information you can offer.

Thagard

Director, Rehabilitation

Sampson Regional Medical Center

405 Beaman St

Clinton, NC 28328

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received this email in error please notify the sender and delete the

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are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of

Sampson Regional Medical Center. Finally, the recipient should check

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Regional Medical Center accepts no liability for any damage caused by

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