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How Physical Therapy Billing Software Can Improve Your Cash Flow

If you work within the healthcare industry, you already know that proper physical therapy billing and coding is vital to the success of your practice or facility, but what you might not realize is the importance of physical therapy billing analysis tools. While it’s one thing to ensure that patients are being properly billed for

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Considering Group Visits? Hidden Opportunities & Challenges

As a medical services provider, your professional goal is to see as many patients as possible while balancing your daily endeavors with patient care. After all, you could likely see one patient per five minutes, but you would certainly not be able to seriously address concerns, run tests, and offer true patient care overeall by

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Would Direct Primary Care Options Enhance Your Practice?

In the past, healthcare providers worked with patients one-on-one, and many even offered home visits. Using the traditional model, doctors billed patients directly, and the relationship between doctor and patient was often a strong, personal one that provided patients with a more intimate level of care. Unfortunately, as time has passed, health insurance has come

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Puppy Love: How Therapy Dogs Can Transform Autism Treatment

In spite of the expense, the hassle, the mess and the heartbreak when their four-legged friends pass away, animal lovers are willing to sacrifice their savings and spare time in the interest of pet ownership. These pets provide constant entertainment, of course, but their true value lies in the therapeutic benefits they offer for otherwise

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Pooches, Brain Surgery and PT

With a little imagination, dogs can be effective and wonderful tools and companions in just about any physical therapy regimen . Six year old Jack recently had a cancerous tumor removed and was left without much movement on the left side of his body. To help increase mobility, Jack was prescribed a dog, treats, and

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The Benefits of Water Exercise in Physical Therapy

If you don’t adhere to a fairly strict exercise regimen, it can be very difficult to track how much exercise you’re truly getting. For example, maybe you used to walk your dog twice a day and you’ve recently started only walking your dog only once daily. Perhaps you previously lived in a third floor walk-up

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Hippotherapy – The Healing Power of Horses

Therapists have developed all kinds of innovative therapies to help their clients in creative ways. Dance therapy, art therapy, music therapy, and energy therapy are just a few of the types of therapies available to aid a variety of conditions. Animal-assisted therapy is an established type of therapy that uses dogs, dolphins, or other animals

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How Physical Therapy Can Benefit Autism

When a child is diagnosed with autism, it can be devastating for the entire family. Autism has an impact on a child’s ability to communicate with others and enjoy a normal life. In severe cases, communication can be extremely limited and it may not be possible for that individual to participate in the level of

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3 Things Holding Back Your PT Practice

Running your own business is equal parts exhaustion and exhilaration. Being able to hire people you enjoy working with and treating patients with care is incredible. Let’s examine the 2 frequent mistakes that small business owners tend to make. There are two mistakes that small business owners have a tendency to make and one that

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