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torybrooks

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What financial benefit does a small rural hospital gain by qualifying for the designation, Critical Access Hospital?
 
  a. It can receive specific federal grants for serving vulnerable populations
  b. It can use its beds for either acute care or long-term care as needed
  c. It can increase its profitability by receiving special payments for emergency services
  d. It can receive cost-plus reimbursement under Medicare Part A

Question 2

To be classified as a Critical Access Hospital, the number of acute care beds should not exceed
 
  a. 20
  b. 25
  c. 35
  d. 50



ky860224

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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