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Aug 2021
33m 13s

"Best of" | SNF, SAR, NH, ALF and More D...

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What are the differences in resources, nursing and clinician oversight and who pays for what?!

Show notes, transcript and references: https://www.coreimpodcast.com/2020/06/10/snf-sar-nh-alf-and-more-discharge-options-interprofessional-education-series/

ACP CME: https://www.acponline.org/cme-moc/cme/internal-medicine-podcasts/core-im

Time stamps:

  • 04:07 SAR vs SNF
  • 13:35 Long term Nursing Home Care
  • 18:30 Assisted Living Facility
  • 24:40 Acute rehab
  • 26:11 LTACH
  • 27:49 Home

Tags: Subacute rehab, skilled nursing facility, long-term acute care hospital, CoreIM, Core_IM, hospital medicine, family medicine, emergency medicine, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, interprofessional education

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