Reasons Physical Therapy Claims Are Denied
Within this blog, we are discussing 5 common reasons why physical therapy claims get denied. By recognizing some of the most common errors that lead to denials, you can establish checks and balances to help mitigate your denial percentage, improving your practice’s bottom line.
Patient Referral Programs Can Grow Your Practice
The strongest referrals a practice can gain are those that come from satisfied and loyal patients. It’s been shown that consumers trust opinions and recommendations of their family and friends more than they trust advertising. If you have not yet been encouraging referrals from your current patients, now is the time to develop and implement a patient referral program.
Common Weekend Warrior Injuries
June has been designated as Men's Health Month. In honor of this we want to focus on the top 5 injuries associated with being a weekend warrior.
Cancellation and No Show Policies
No shows and late cancellations can be extremely detrimental to your rehab therapy practice.Implementing these types of policies should only be done once you have educated yourself on the potential backlash including losing patients and possibly receiving negative reviews.
June is National Migraine and Headache Awareness Month
June is National Migraine & Headache Awareness Month.Physical therapy is often underutilized in the treatment of headaches and migraines. Join us in advocating and spreading awareness!
May is Stroke Awareness Month
The National Stroke Association has designated May as National Stroke Awareness Month. The goal is to help raise stroke awareness including the signs and symptoms of a stroke, what can be done to help prevent a stroke and ways to help stroke survivors.
Implementing New Workflows In Your Practice
Whenever you add a new service, feature, or workflow into your daily routine, it often leads to inefficiency before efficiencies are realized. This blog will go through considerations with implementing new features in your clinic workflow that involve the patient using a device to engage.
Happy Mother’s Day! Lets Talk Pelvic Floor
In celebration of Mother’s Day we want to bring attention to the prevalence of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and how successful treatment for the condition can be provided by specially trained physical therapists.
Patient Expectations of Physical Therapy
If a patient believes a treatment will work there is a strong likelihood that they will have a positive outcome from that treatment. The more educated they are on their condition, prognosis, your intervention and how it would help toward achieving their goals, as well as the patient’s role in the plan of care, the better and more likely they are to achieve good outcomes.