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Mindful Movement with Karen Danchalski, PT, DPT

In this podcast episode, Melanie Hamilton-Basich, chief editor of Rehab Management and Physical Therapy Products, talks with Karen Danchalski, PT, DPT, about how incorporating qigong and other types of mindful movement practice into physical therapy can benefit both patients and therapists.

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Top Tips for MIPS in Under 10 Minutes

Beginning Tuesday, November 26, hear how FOTO’s outcomes data helps PT practices be compliant with MIPS. And, Nikki Rasmussen, PT, explain FOTO can be used to maximize the MIPS payment increase as a way to help offset the oncoming 8% reimbursement decline.

Preventing and Treating Pressure Ulcers by Using a Seat Cushion That Performs Automatic Weight Shifts

Beginning April 18, join Frank Long, editorial director of Rehab Management, as he speaks with Justine Kohlman, vice president of Aquila Corporation, who spotlights the results of a Cleveland Clinic study that examines how alternating air pressure cushion use provides reliable and effective pressure relief compared to independent pressure relief.

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Advanced Beneficiary Notices and the Medicare Program: Recent Updates

If you provide Medicare Part B fee-for-service care, are about to deliver services that exceed the therapy cap, or offer cash-pay services to Medicare patients the Advanced Beneficiary Notice (ABN) could be vital in successfully collecting for services. Get the details in this exclusive podcast with John Wallace, PT, CEO, BMS Practice Solutions.

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Collections Done Right

Everyone likes to get paid, and on the business side of the outpatient therapy clinic, collections an important part of operations. Doing collections right, in fact, is essential to a practice’s livelihood. On this podcast Sturdy McKee, MPT, CEO of San Francisco Sport and Spine Physical Therapy, shares important tips about co-pays, patient collections, and how automation tools can help to connect practices with what’s owed. Learn top three things clinics must do to collect 90% of copays or more up front–and more–on this program.

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Documentation Best Practices

Creating bullet proof documentation is a critical component of that. This is especially true in an environment when payor reimbursement is closely attached to the quality of documentation. Jerry Henderson, PT, shares important tips every therapist can use to make sure their documentation practices are at their best.

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