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Do acute rehabilitation programs still make money? Or are they on their way out?

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Do acute rehabilitation programs still make money? Or are they on their way out?

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• Yes, Signet client hospitals have varying positive contribution margins from acute rehab programs. The variability of staffing, overhead, ADC, volume, and patient diagnosis coupled with a complex CMG payment per Medicare discharge payment system (IPF-PPS) make each hospital’s financial outcomes unique. Under IRF-PPS, since it is a budget neutral payment system, there are hospitals that have prospered and hospitals that are struggling financially. Let Signet help your hospital by providing complimentary financial analysis for your facility, please contact us today.

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