Rule Change Could Push Hospitals To Tell Patients About Nursing Home Quality
Hospitals often shy away from offering quality assessments about skilled nursing care because of a Medicare requirement not to restrict choice. Federal officials are weighing changes to that rule.
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November 27, 2016 at 07:24PM
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NPR News: Rule Change Could Push Hospitals To Tell Patients About Nursing Home Quality
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