Ability of an individual to move in and out of a bed or chair. Also see activities of daily living (ADLs) .
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Transient patients
1. Patients who receive treatment on an episodic basis and are not part of a facility’s regular caseload (i.e., patients who have not been permanently transferred to a facility for ongoing treatment). 2. Patients who temporarily live in a locale but continually move from one region to another. These types of patients may cause collection problems, so initially gathering comprehensive and accurate demographic data is important.
Transitional bed
Bed in a skilled nursing facility for a patient who does not need intense observation as in an acute care unit. Also see intermediate care .
Transitional care
See: intermediate care .
transitional care center (TCC)
Facility used instead of or before discharge to an extended care facility.
Transitional pass-through payment
Under the Medicare outpatient prospective payment system (OPPS), certain drugs, biologicals, and devices are eligible for payments in addition to the ambulatory payment classification (APC) payment (i.e., the costs are passed through [around] the APC system).
Translator
Under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), a software tool for accepting an electronic data interchange (EDI) transmission and converting the information into another format or for converting a non-EDI data file into an EDI format for transmission. Also known as EDI translator .
Transplant
Surgical procedure that involves removing tissue or a functional organ from either a deceased or living individual (donor) and implanting it in a patient (recipient) that needs a functional organ to replace their nonfunctional one. Also called transplant surgery .
Transplant surgery
See: transplant .
Transportation services
Escort service that provides carrying usually older adults from one place to another such as appointments for medical services. These services accommodate persons in wheelchairs and persons with other special needs. Such services include buses, shuttle vans, taxis, and volunteer drivers.