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SHORT RANGE

The next 10 years.

SIDE EFFECT

A problem caused by treatment. For example, medicine you take for high blood pressure may make you feel sleepy. Most treatments have side effects.

SINGLE DRUG PRICER

The SDP is a drug-pricing file containing the allowable price for each drug covered incident to a physician’s service, drugs furnished by independent dialysis facilities that are separately billable from the composite rate, and clotting factors to inpatients. The SDP is, in effect, a fee schedule, similar to other CMS fee schedules.

SKILLED CARE

A type of health care given when you need skilled nursing or rehabilitation staff to manage, observe, and evaluate your care.

SKILLED NURSING CARE

A level of care that includes services that can only be performed safely and correctly by a licensed nurse (either a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse).

SKILLED NURSING FACILITY

A facility (which meets specific regulatory certification requirements) which primarily provides inpatient skilled nursing care and related services to patients who require medical, nursing, or rehabilitative services but does not provide the level of care or treatment available in a hospital.

SKILLED NURSING FACILITY (SNF)

A nursing facility with the staff and equipment to give skilled nursing care and/or skilled rehabilitation services and other related health services.

SKILLED NURSING FACILITY CARE

This is a level of care that requires the daily involvement of skilled nursing or rehabilitation staff. Examples of skilled nursing facility care include intravenous injections and physical therapy. The need for custodial care (for example, assistance with activities of daily living, like bathing and dressing) cannot, in itself, qualify you for Medicare coverage in a skilled nursing facility. However, if you qualify for coverage based on your need for skilled nursing or rehabilitation, Medicare will cover all of your care needs in the facility, including assistance with activities of daily living.

SMALL HEALTH PLAN

Under HIPAA, this is a health plan with annual receipts of $5 million or less.

SMI PREMIUM

Monthly premium paid by those individuals who have enrolled in the voluntary SMI program.