I was wondering if someone could please help me this is really making me go crazy please check my answers thank you

Paul Smith was admitted to the hospital
for the first time this year on Sept 15. On Sept 25 he was transferred to a SNF where he stayed until October 30
He was discharged from the SNF with home health care and a walker
please note patient has Mediare part A

Hospital and SNF Insurance stay data

Total days inpatient stay is 10 days
DRG reimbursement for inpatient stay is $13,648
Total charges for inpatient stay is $16,000
Total days of SNF stay is 35 days
Total reimbursement charges for the SNF stayis $23,000
Home health care approved amount is $7,000
Cost of walker from home health is $2,500 (durable medical equipment)

based on all the information given answer the following (please check thanks)

What reimbursement amount will the hospital receive from Medicare ?
My answer is $13,648

What is the total amount the patient owes for the hospital stay ? My answer is $1,980

How much does the ptient owe for the SNF stay ?

I am really stuck on this one

What is the total amount the patient owes for home health care ?
my answer is 0

What is the total amount that Medicare will pay for home health care ?
My answer is $ 7,000

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To calculate the reimbursement amount that the hospital will receive from Medicare, you need to consider the DRG reimbursement for the inpatient stay. In this case, the DRG reimbursement for the inpatient stay is $13,648. Therefore, your answer of $13,648 is correct.

To determine the total amount the patient owes for the hospital stay, you need to subtract the reimbursement from Medicare from the total charges for the inpatient stay. The total charges for the inpatient stay is $16,000, and the reimbursement from Medicare is $13,648. Therefore, the patient would owe $2,352 for the hospital stay, not $1,980.

To calculate the total amount the patient owes for the SNF stay, you need to consider the reimbursement charges for the SNF stay. The total reimbursement charges for the SNF stay is given as $23,000. However, it is not specified whether the patient has Medicare coverage for the SNF stay. Without this information, it is not possible to determine how much the patient owes for the SNF stay.

To determine the total amount the patient owes for home health care, you need to subtract the approved amount from Medicare from the cost of the walker. The approved amount for home health care is given as $7,000, and the cost of the walker is $2,500. Therefore, the patient would owe $2,500 for home health care, not 0.

To find out the total amount that Medicare will pay for home health care, your answer of $7,000 is correct as it matches the approved amount for home health care.