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Issues Paper/Baptist Rehabilitation-Germantown

Delia Brinson

HSM 420/DeVry University

Instructor: Cynthia Newell

December 12, 2010

Baptist Rehabilitation-Germantown

Located just east of Memphis, Tenn., Baptist Germantown concentrates on a comprehensive array of rehabilitation and diagnostic services, both inpatient and outpatient, to treat many types of injuries and conditions, such as stroke, arthritis, spine and back disorders and injuries, fractures, amputations, and spinal cord and head injuries. From bone, muscle and joint injury, to neurologic diseases and disorders, Baptist Germantown is committed to meeting and exceeding your individual needs, down to the easy-access parking. All of the equipment and expert personnel are there to meet your individual rehabilitation needs. In addition to the services offered, Baptist Germantown works closely with a network of community-based Baptist rehabilitation clinics to provide efficient, convenient, high-quality musculoskeletal, neurologic and occupational rehabilitation to the greater Memphis area. Clinics are located in the Midtown, Bartlett and Cordova.

Description of Organization

Baptist Rehabilitation Germantown is a private company categorized under Physical Therapists and located in Germantown, TN. Records show it was established in 1997 and incorporated in Tennessee. Current estimates show this company has an annual revenue of 13,100,000 and employs a staff of approximately 250. Baptist Rehabilitation Germantown is also a non-profit acute care hospital based at 2100 Exeter Road in Germantown, TN. The facility is accredited and does not provide emergency services. In 2006, 761 Medicare patients were given 10,749 days of Non-PPS inpatient care and services. 1,768 Medicare patients were given outpatient care and services by this provider in 2006. The provider was reimbursed $1,044,226 by Medicare for these services (BMHCC,2010).

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