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2011 Medicare Premiums and Co-Insurance Rates
Patients must have a Medicare card that reads ³Hospital Insurance.² They must also be admitted to the facility with a physician order within 30 days of a three consecutive night hospital stay. Generally, during the first 20 days of care, Medicare will pay 100%. For days 21-100, a $141.50 daily co-insurance rate is required. Medicare does not cover skilled nursing fees over 100 days.
Participating Insurance Companies
Medicare
Medicaid
BlueCross/Blue Shield
Essence
Evercare
Evergreen Hospice
First Choice
PacificCare
Premera
Regence
Secure Horizons
Sterling
Tricare for Life
Uniform Medical
United Healthcare
WA L & I
Aetna
Group Health
Wellcare
Private Room Rates
The following room rates have been set by the Governing Body of Northwest Care-Issaquah, Inc. dba Issaquah Nursing & Rehabilitation Center (Effective – May 2007)
| ACCOMMODATION |
DAILY RATE |
| Skilled Nursing Care |
$225/ private room |
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$215/ semi-private room |
Daily rates include room and board; three meals per day served in main dining or rehabilitative dining areas, tray service plus snacks – special diets upon physician order; daily assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), i.e., dressing, bathing, ambulation, personal hygiene and needs; daily housekeeping service; bed and bathroom linens (less incontinent care linens); administration of medications as prescribed by either attending/alternate physician; 24-hour supervision by licensed Nursing personnel (R.N. or L.V.N.) and Certified Nursing Assistants; assistance with feeding; planned activities, recreational and occupational programs; drug regimen review; social services consultation; discharge planning and referral service; and furnished rooms in accordance with State and Federal regulatory agencies.
PLEASE NOTE: The daily room rate does NOT include the following: Physician visit charges, dentist visit charges, medication and sundry items, resident care medical supplies and materials, incontinent care supplies/linens, special physician ordered therapies such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, diagnostic tests and other specialized care procedures, et cetera.
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