Two Midnight Rule and Three Day stay for Medicare
I have been asked for clarification on the "Two Midnight" rule and the requirement for a three-day inpatient stay to qualify for a skilled nursing facility. These are actually two different rules.
For a stay in a skilled nursing care facility to be paid by Medicare Part A, the enrollee must have an inpatient stay of three-consecutive days. This three days does not include the day of discharge or any time spent under outpatient observation. A patient may be in the hospital and not realize that they have not been admitted as an “inpatient.”
Once it is determined that a hospital stay is eligible for Part A coverage (i.e., the patient is admitted as in inpatient), the stay must cover three consecutive days in order for Part A to cover a stay in a skilled nursing facility.
For more information about Medicare rules or to get help on your coverage, you can contact Alta Vista Benefits at 614-889-0934.
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