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RT News Release
NEWS RELEASE
August 1, 2003
Contact: Laurie
Jake, ATRA Communications Coordinator
Phone (480) 460-1525 or
Ann D Huston MPA, CTRS
Phone: (703) 683-9420
Medicare and Recreational Therapy
The
American Therapeutic Recreation Association is
excited to announce the successful achievement
of another milestone recognition within the Centers
for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Association
President Glenn Thompson expressed appreciation
to CMS for the clarification issued on August
1st in the Federal Register.
The Department of Health and Human Services released
in the Federal Register "Changes to the Inpatient
Rehabilitation Facility Prospective Payment System
and FY 2004 Rates". In this Federal Register
announcement, CMS clarified that recreational
therapy services provided within an inpatient
rehabilitation facility are a covered service
therefore should be provided when medically indicated.
The announcement clarifies ATRA's long-standing
position that recreational therapy services are
a covered service, when provided under the supervision
of a physician and meets the definitions of active
treatment. According to ATRA President Thompson
“This clarification by CMS will assure that
Medicare beneficiaries have access to the full
mix of cost-effective rehabilitation interventions
including Recreational Therapy.”
CMS
stated “"Neither the implementation
of the prospective payment system nor the criteria
for excluding certain hospitals and units from
it will prohibit the provision of recreational
therapy services to hospital inpatients.”
CMS further clarified, “ Since the publication
of the January 3, 1984 final rule, we have not
made any changes to our policies that would preclude
recreational therapy services from those covered
by Medicare. In particular the introduction of
the IRF PPS does not change this fact. Accordingly,
since recreational therapy services were provided
in the IRF base period, the costs of providing
these covered services are included in standardized
payment amount upon which the IRF PPS rates are
based.”
This is a huge
victory for ATRA and most importantly to the clients
that will be assured greater access to recreational
therapy services in an inpatient rehabilitation
setting. According to ATRA’s Executive director,
Ann Huston, “This is the first of many successes
to come.”
The direct link to the CMS website IRF-PPS Final
Rule is available at: http://www.cms.hhs.gov/PROVIDERS/IRFPPS/.
For more information, please contact the ATRA
National Office at (703) 683-9420 or at www.atra-tr.org
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The
American Therapeutic Recreation Association (ATRA)
was founded in 1984 to advance the profession
of therapeutic recreation. ATRA is a non-profit,
professional membership organization dedicating
100% of resources and efforts to promote therapeutic
recreation professionals in health care and human
service settings. For more information, please
contact the ATRA National Office at the information
below.