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60% rule

one of the criteria for defining a hospital as an inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF); the 60% rule requires that at least 60% of the patients treated have at least 1 of 13 qualifying medical conditions
case-mix group
(CMG) any of 100 categories into which an inpatient rehabilitation stay can be classified based on data submitted on the IRF-PAI; the CMG is determined by factors such as rehabilitation impairment category (RIC), functional measurements, age, and comorbidities
encoding
with regard to the IRF-PAI, encoding refers to using a specific computer program to enter data that will subsequently be transmitted to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Free standing rehabiliation hospitals
inpatient rehabiliation facilities that may operate both acute and postacute rehabilitation units
Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Patient Assessment Instrument
(IRF-PAI) an instrument used to gather data regarding each patient stay that will be used to determine the payment for that stay under the Medicare inpatient rehabilitation facility prospective payment system
Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Patient Prospective payment system
(IRF-PPS) inpatient rehab facilities are paid for services provided to medicare beneficiaries.
kinesiotherapist
a person with specialized training in the proper techniques to maximize range of motion, strength, balance, and gait
life care plan
a dynamic document that details current and future health care needs based on published standards of practice
physiatrist
a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician
psychologist

a person trained in psychology at the doctoral level who is certified by the American Psychological Association; in rehabilitation, a psychologist tests patients to identify problems in cognition or behavior and counsels the patient and family; a master's-level counselor may also perform some of these duties