Medicare Patients
For Medicare Patients
As a hospital inpatient, you have the right to:
- Receive Medicare covered services. This includes medically necessary hospital services and
services you may need after you are discharged, if ordered by your doctor. You have a right
to know about these services, who will pay for them, and where you can get them.
- Be involved in any decisions about your hospital stay, and know who will pay for it.
- Report any concerns you have about the quality of care you receive to New Jersey's
Quality Improvement Organization (QIO): Healthcare Quality Strategies, 1-(800)
624-4557.
Your Medicare Discharge Rights
Planning for your Discharge
- During your hospital stay, the hospital staff will be working with you to prepare for your
safe discharge and arrange for services you may need after you leave the hospital.
- When you no longer need inpatient hospital care, our doctor or the hospital staff will
inform you of your planned discharge date.
If you think you are being discharged too soon:
- You can talk to the hospital staff, your doctor and your managed care plan (if you belong to
one) about your concerns.
- You also have the right to an appeal; that is, a review of your case by a Quality
Improvement Organization (QIO). The QIO is an outside reviewer hired by Medicare to look at
your case to decide whether you are ready to leave the hospital.
- If you want to appeal, you must contact the QIO no later than your planned discharge date
and before you leave the hospital.
- If you do this, you will not have to pay for the services you receive during the appeal
(except for charges like copays and deductibles).
- If you do not appeal, but decide to stay in the hospital past your planned discharge date,
you may have to pay for any services you receive after that date.