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- calendar_month June 17, 2026 @ 1:00 PM ET/10:00 AM PT
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- schedule 90 minutes
Fighting Long-Term Care Discharges and Readmission Denials: Resident Rights, Appeals, and Strategy
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About the Course
Introduction
This CLE webinar will examine resident rights and the strategic options available when nursing facilities move to transfer or discharge a resident or deny readmission post-hospitalization. The panel will navigate the regulatory framework covering involuntary transfers and discharges, and discuss topics such as the regulatory responsibilities placed on facilities, the legal safeguards for residents, and the procedural processes counsel should undertake to preserve the right to appeal or to confront unlawful removals.
Description
Federal nursing facility rules strictly guide the allowable resident discharge reasons, requiring specific notice and documentation. Contests over long-term care discharges often start with a misapplication of these standards concerning resident rights, administrative appeals, Medicare noncoverage decisions, Medicaid payment issues, and discharge planning failures, and may result in emergency advocacy.
Listen as our panel discusses involuntary transfer and discharge rules, hearing rights, readmission after hospitalization, Medicare and Medicaid issues, discharge planning, best practices for communication and documentation, and challenges to unlawful changes in long-term care placement.
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This 90-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.5 CLE credits.
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Live Online
On Demand
Date + Time
- event
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
- schedule
1:00 PM ET/10:00 AM PT
I. Federal framework for long-term care transfer and discharge rights
II. Allowable ground for discharge, notice requirements, and documentation pitfalls
III. Appeal process: hearing rights, preserving the resident's place
IV. Readmission disputes
V. Medicare noncoverage, Medicaid eligibility, payment disputes
VI. Case management, advocate coordination, emergency relief
VII. Conclusion and takeaways
The panel will explore these and other key areas:
- When a facility may or may not transfer/discharge a resident
- Required notice, timing, and documentation, and identifying common problems
- Preserving the resident's position during the appeal process
- Return-from-hospital disputes, bed-hold issues, and readmission
- How Medicare noncoverage and Medicaid payment issues affect discharge
- Hearing preparation, evidence management, and emergency relief
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