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Micro-hospitals could prove financial boon and salvation to healthcare systems

October 17, 2016

So-called “micro-hospitals”–acute care facilities with six to 10 beds–could actually prove to be big moneymakers for healthcare systems.

The Indianapolis Business Journal has reported that such hospitals can allow healthcare systems to bypass site neutrality rules that prohibit billing at inpatient rates if a facility is located more than 250 feet from an acute care facilty. Moreover, their construction costs, at between $7 million and $30 million, are a fraction of what it costs to build a full-size hospital.

Most micro-hospitals are open around the clock like a typical acute care facility, but they tend to offer limited services, such as observation care and short stay inpatient admissions.

Read the entire article: FierceHealth

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