Author: Michael Sculley

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Patient Wins: PTs Share their Favorite Success Stories

Picking out just one success story can be a challenge for a profession that routinely improves the quality of life for individuals suffering from pain of any sort. But we managed to get several PTs to share about some of the most memorable patients they’ve treated from diagnosis to the long-term prognosis. Here are their

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Round-up: PTs Share Professional Advice With Students

If there’s one piece of advice today’s PT students can learn from experienced physical therapists, it’s to listen to their patients. Here, successful PTs from across the country expound on this and more advice for aspiring physical therapists: What advice would you give PT students today? My advice to PT students is to have an

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Are Clean Claims Standard in Your Practice Management?

Insurance and government rules and regulations have certainly clouded the healthcare landscape over the past year or so, and with such clouding has come to rise of unclean claims for healthcare providers. Essentially, an unclean claim is one that requires a healthcare provider or patient to jump through extra hoops in order to provide information

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Giving Back: PTs Discuss How They Give Back to Their Communities

Beyond helping their patients overcome everything from chronic back pain to carpal tunnel syndrome, today’s physical therapists also make sure to take their skills outside of their offices, helping those in their community learn how to combat pain and improve their health. We recently checked in with PTs around the country to find out what

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Six Steps to Lock Down Patient Data

Think your practice is too small for a data breach to occur? Think again. It’s vital to stay on the right side of HIPAA requirements for data security. This isn’t always easy and can cost a significant amount, but in general, locking down data is less expensive than damage control after a breach. Breaches of

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Physician Owned Small Practices Contribute High Value

Smaller physician-owned practices have a lot to contribute to the healthcare conversation, even when practice consolidation and hospital ownership are the name of the care delivery game in many areas. This insight comes not from a lonely rural practitioner, but from Dr. Farzad Mostashari, former national coordinator for health information technology at the US Department

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