NPI | Name | Type | Address |
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Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Center |
Organization |
153 W 11th St New York, NY |
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MRS. OTR/L Delynne Alecia Baptiste |
Individual |
462 1st Ave New York, NY |
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MS. OTR/L Natalie Cela |
Individual |
15 W 65th St 2nd Floor New York, NY |
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Spots |
Organization |
611 Broadway #908 New York, NY |
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MS. CLINICIAN Annalyn Lazarus |
Individual |
60 Madison Ave Fl 8 New York, NY |
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St Lukes Roosevelt Hospital Center |
Organization |
1111 Amsterdam Ave New York, NY |
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Beth Israel Medical Center |
Organization |
First Avenue And 16th Street New York, NY |
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Cabrini Medical Center |
Organization |
227 E 19th St New York, NY |
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Proffessional Healthcare& Chiropractic Services Pc |
Organization |
641 Lexington Ave Fl 14 New York, NY |
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Nyu Langone Hospitals |
Organization |
550 1st Ave New York, NY |
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Nyu Langone Hospitals |
Organization |
301 E 17th St New York, NY |
Every health care provider, whether it’s a hospital, pharmacy, or individual specialist, must obtain their own NPI number. This identification number is unique and is assigned upon application. In tod...
Taxonomy Code | 273Y00000X |
Display Name | Rehabilitation Hospital Unit |
Taxonomy Group | Hospital Units |
Taxonomy Classification | Rehabilitation Unit |
Definition | In general, a distinct unit of a general acute care hospital that provides care encompassing a comprehensive array of restoration services for the disabled and all support services necessary to help patients attain their maximum functional capacity. Source: AHA Annual Survey p. A10 1996 AHA Guide. For Medicare, a distinct part of a general acute care hospital providing inpatient rehabilitation services that meets the following requirements. Rehabilitation Units have in effect a preadmission screening procedure under which each prospective patient's condition and medical history are reviewed to determine whether the patient is likely to benefit significantly from an intensive inpatient program or assessment; ensure that the patients receive close medical supervision and furnish, through the use of qualified personnel, rehabilitation nursing, physical therapy and occupational therapy, plus, as needed, speech therapy, social services or psychological services and orthotic and prosthetic services; have a plan of treatment for each inpatient that is established, reviewed, and revised as needed by a physician in consultation with other professional personnel who provide services to the patient; use a coordinated multidisciplinary team approach in the rehabilitation of each inpatient, as documented by periodic clinical entries made in the patient's medical record to note the patient's status in relationship to goal attainment, and that team conferences are held at least every two weeks to determine the appropriateness of treatment; have a director of rehabilitation who provides services to the unit and its inpatients for at least 20 hours a week, is a doctor of medicine or osteopathy, is licensed under State law to practice medicine or surgery, and has had, after completing a one-year hospital internship at least two years of training or experience in the medical management of inpatients requiring rehabilitation services. |
Effective Date | September 30, 2009 |