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DPNA
(redirected from Denial of Payment for New Admissions)

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DPNADrug Prevention Network of the Americas
DPNADenial of Payment for New Admissions (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services)
DPNADevelopment for People and Nature Association (Saida, Lebanon)
DPNADuke Park Neighborhood Association (Durham, NC)
DPNADual-Polarized Notch Antenna
DPNADowney Park Netball Association (Alderley, Queensland, Australia)


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The due process argument With respect to the due process argument, ICLTC argued that the rules limit the right to an administrative appeal to a small class of cases in which certain categories of sanctions--termination, denial of payment for new admissions, and civil monetary penalties--were meted out.
Therefore, if a facility has received serious enforcement remedies, such as a civil monetary penalty or denial of payment for new admissions, the remedy could continue until the exit date of the revisit, even if the revisit occurs days, weeks or even months after the alleged date of compliance.
This also puts more facilities in the position of hitting that 90-day mandatory denial of payment for new admissions if [the state] fails to revisit for any reason," Infante adds.
 
 
 
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