
🏥 Medicare Facilities: Where Coverage Meets Care
Medicare facilities are healthcare institutions approved to provide services under the U.S. Medicare program. These facilities must meet specific safety, quality, and operational standards to ensure beneficiaries receive appropriate care.
🧾 Types of Medicare-Certified Facilities
- Hospitals: Acute care, critical access, and inpatient rehabilitation centers
- Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs): Provide short-term rehabilitation and medical care
- Home Health Agencies (HHAs): Offer in-home nursing, therapy, and assistance
- Hospices: Deliver palliative care for terminally ill patients
- Outpatient Centers: Ambulatory surgical centers, rehab clinics, and federally qualified health centers
- Long-Term Care Facilities: Nursing homes and custodial care centers
- Durable Medical Equipment Suppliers: Provide wheelchairs, oxygen tanks, and other medical gear
🛠️ What Makes a Facility Medicare-Approved?
- Must meet minimum safety and quality standards
- Certified by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
- Able to perform complex procedures like carotid artery stenting or lung volume reduction surgery if applicable
- Regularly inspected and monitored for compliance
💡 Why It Matters
- Ensures safe, reliable care for Medicare beneficiaries
- Allows coverage for services like hospital stays, rehab, and home health
- Helps patients access specialized treatments in approved settings