§ 412.600 Basis and scope of subpart
§ 412.602 Definitions
§ 412.604 Conditions for payment under the prospective payment system for inpatient rehabilitation facilities
§ 412.606 Patient assessments
§ 412.608 Patients’ rights regarding the collection of patient assessment data
§ 412.610 Assessment schedule
§ 412.612 Coordination of the collection of patient assessment data
§ 412.614 Transmission of patient assessment data
§ 412.616 Release of information collected using the patient assessment instrument
§ 412.618 Assessment process for interrupted stays
§ 412.620 Patient classification system
§ 412.622 Basis of payment
§ 412.624 Methodology for calculating the Federal prospective payment rates
§ 412.626 Transition period
§ 412.628 Publication of the Federal prospective payment rates
§ 412.630 Limitation on review
§ 412.632 Method of payment under the inpatient rehabilitation facility prospective payment system
§ 412.634 Requirements under the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility (IRF) Quality Reporting Program (QRP)

Terms Used In CFR > Title 42 > Chapter IV > Subchapter B > Part 412 > Subpart P - Prospective Payment for Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospitals and Rehabilitation Units

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