All
health care services can be broadly divided as two major categories- Outpatient
Care and Inpatient Care.
The care a patient receives without being
admitted to a hospital, such as at a doctor's office, clinic or same-day
surgery center is known as Outpatient Care. Home health services and hospice
care are also included in this category. Some plans may limit coverage to no
more than 45 days.
Who is
an outpatient?
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An
outpatient is a patient who is not
hospitalized overnight but who visits a hospital, clinic, or associated
facility for diagnosis or treatment. An outpatient is a patient who is
hospitalized for less than 24 hours.
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A
patient is an outpatient if he is getting emergency department services,
observation services, outpatient surgery, lab tests, or X-rays, or any other
hospital services, and the doctor hasn't written an order to admit him to a
hospital as an inpatient. In these cases, he is
an outpatient even if he spends the night in the hospital.
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A
patient is any recipient of health care services. The patient is most often ill
or injured and in need of treatment by a advanced practice registered nurse,
physiotherapist, physician, physician assistant, psychologist, podiatrist,
veterinarian, or other health care provider.
Facets uses different codes for places of
treatments(POT). POT for Outpatient Care
depends on from what type of provider
the patient is receiving medical services/treatments. As applications of Facets
can be configured as per health care payers' requirements, codes for POT/POS
may be different. I am giving below some typical POT/POS codes for Outpatient Care.
POT/POS Codes
|
Meaning
|
01
|
Pharmacy
|
11
|
Office
|
12
|
Patient’s Home
|
17
|
Retail Health
Clinic
|
20
|
Urgent Care
Facility
|
22
|
Outpatient
Hospital
|
23
|
Emergency
Room–Hospital
|
31
|
Skilled
Nursing Facility
|
52
|
Psychiatric
Facility Partial Hospitalization
|
65
|
End Stage Renal
Disease Treatment Facility
|
72
|
Rural Health Clinic
|
81
|
Independent
Laboratory
|
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