Breitbart: : Obamacare Fines Start For Hospitals That Readmit Sick Patients

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Hospitals who re-admit patients within 30 days after they were discharged will now have to, under an Obamacare provision, pay fines as of October 1, 2012, which could force hospitals to slash programs that help the elderly, the poor, and the chronically ill.

According to a study, "about two-thirds of the hospitals serving Medicare patients, or some 2,200 facilities, will be hit with penalties averaging around $125,000 per facility this coming year."

This provision was inserted into Obamacare as a cost-cutting measure, but it will force hospitals to give the poor, elderly, and chronically ill substandard care.

In addition, critics also note that "large teaching hospitals that are affiliated with universities" could be negatively impacted the most because these hospitals are often on the front lines in dealing with the elderly and the poor in addition to people who have mysterious illnesses who constantly need to be re-admitted to the hospital for urgent care.

As the Examiner notes:

Some observers believe that the new provision will place an enormous amount of added pressure on these populations, given that patients cannot be certain that their treatment will be up to par in the event of the need for readmission to the hospital after discharge. And hospitals that are already feeling the squeeze financially due to cutbacks in reimbursements from the government may be forced to limit the level of care given during readmission, resulting in patients being discharged long before they are ready.

This is yet another reason why a plurality of Americans want Obamacare to be repealed before it it is too late, as more of such provisions will gradually be implemented.
 
this only applies to 3 conditions to be expanded to 7 conditions in 2015

it is actually designed to improve care related to these conditions, prevent unsafe discharges in the first place, and promote remote monitoring of certain conditions so patients don't have to live in the fucking hospital

so terrible shit yourselves republemmings

gg
 
This was posted else where yesterday and this is what a friend of mine who's a nurse had to say of it.

Similar Medicare rules already exist to prevent patients from being discharged too quickly and them readmitted for complications that could reasonably have been prevented. This is a patient protection. Since the hospital is paid a flat fee for a diagnosis (DRG) the faster you're out, the more money they make. The longer you stay, the less profit.

btw...if you use any Breitbart site as a news source, you are a dumbass.
 
Good to see a medical instituion being fimnancially punished (without resorting to a lawyer etc.) for malfeasance. It's about time.

I strongly support any incentive to severly punish a hospital for even the smallest mistake.

Now we only need to disband teh Doctors' Unions and we'll start to see errors drop by half overnight.

Personal responsibility, institutional responsibility - there's some things sorely lacking in the 'health' care system.
 
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