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6) a long-term resident transmitted to medicaid on Dec.1, after completion of 100 days on medicare part a for a peg tube with 100% caloric

6) a long-term resident transmitted to medicaid on Dec.1, after completion of 100 days on medicare part a for a peg tube with 100% caloric intake. The resident continued the tube feedings after skilled care ended. All beds are medicare certified. On march 1, the resident had a three day stay in the hospital with sepsis, pneumonia, and multiple stage 3 pressure ulcers. Can the resident receive Medicare A coverage?

A) yes, the resident is eligible for full coverage

B) yes, the resident is eligible, but only for the diagnosis from the latest hospital stay

C) no, the resident is not eligible for medicare a coverage

D) no, the resident is not eligible because medicaid is almost always primary

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