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DQS National Post-acute and Long-term Care Providers
Health estimates of providers of post-acute and long-term care in the United States. Search, visualize, and download these and other estimates from a wide range of health topics with the NCHS Data Query System (DQS), available from: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/dataquery/index.htm.
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Biennial Overview of Post-acute and Long-term Care in the United States: Data from the 2020 National Post-acute and Long-term Care Study
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The NCHS National Post-acute and Long-term Care Study (NPALS) collects data on post-acute and long-term care providers every two years. The goal is to monitor post-acute and long-term care settings with reliable, accurate, relevant, and timely statistical information to support and inform policy, research, and practice. These data tables provide an overview of the geographic, organizational, staffing, service provision, and user characteristics of paid, regulated long-term and post-acute care providers in the United States. The settings include adult day services centers, home health agencies, hospices, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, long-term care hospitals, and nursing homes.
Medicare Post-Acute Care Utilization - Long-Term Care Hospital
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The Medicare Post-Acute Care (PAC) Utilization - Long-Term Care Hospital (LTCH) dataset contains data summarized at the provider, state, and national levels. Payment information includes provider charges, Medicare allowed amount (if applicable), Medicare payment, and the standardized payment for care provided in the LTCH setting.
Medicare Post-Acute Care Utilization - Skilled Nursing Facility by Geography/Provider and Case-Mix Grouping
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The Medicare Post-Acute Care (PAC) Utilization - Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) by Geography/Provider and Case-Mix Grouping (CMG) supplemental dataset provides detailed information on payments and utilization for SNFs. For Fiscal Years (FY)s 2014–2019, data is organized by provider and Resource Utilization Group (RUG) type. Starting in FY 2020, following the shift to the Patient-Driven Payment Model (PDPM), the dataset no longer includes RUG-level data. Instead, it features therapy minutes by discipline, stays by clinical category, and the percentage of stays involving depression or swallowing disorders.