As discussed in Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, it’s not uncommon for patients to encounter barriers to treatment when seeking help for their musculoskeletal issues. The main reason for barriers to physical therapy treatment is the fact that many insurance
Please note that this article contains information that is only relevant to US clinics. Every year, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) propose some changes to the CPT codes that we know and love. intended to bring clarification to the complicat
Whether you’re new to clinic ownership, or you’re opening your fourth location, opening a new outpatient private practice is a challenge. Depending on the nature of the expenses, it can be months, or even upwards of a year, before you break even on your in
Please note that this article contains information that is only relevant to America clinics. Among the many types of treatments performed for Medicare patients is skilled maintenance therapy. But what exactly is maintenance therapy? By definition, as long
Please note that this article contains information that is only relevant to American clinics. In Part 1 and 2 of this series, we discussed how the Centres for Medicare and Medicaid have developed a system for assigning dollar values to specific treatments a