As far as I know if you have documentation of NWB for a time limit
and it is signed by a Dr I believe that is what you need. We use the letters
because we usually don't get that documentation.
-----Original Message-----So if I understand this correctly, if our transfer sheet or physicians hospital discharge summary says NWB for 6-8 weeks, that is enough to count as a certification? No other documentation is required? Thanks again. We are trying to make a decision about this current resident.
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