Skilled Nursing News June 28, 2022
Alex Zorn

As critical staffing shortages are leading some operators to rethink how and where their MDS documentation needs to be completed, turnover at the MDS coordinator role continues to hamper providers and their ability to capitalize on clinical reimbursement.

In a survey of about 500 SNF professionals, as many as 60% of respondents said they had experienced MDS related turnover in the past six months and that the trend is expected to continue.

The survey from HealthPRO Heritage and MedaSync asked professionals representing a wide range of responsibilities and perspectives throughout the sector to share their thoughts on some of the top clinical reimbursement concerns in the industry today.

With tightening margins, understanding clinical reimbursement may be more critical than ever....

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