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But what if you didn’t have to pick? As a business owner and a mom to two very young children, I understand the struggle of wanting to build a business yet still be a very present parent. My entrepreneurial side yearns to grind it out, generate jobs around the country, and provide a phenomenal product […]
If you accept any type of workers compensation insurance, you understand the labor-intensive burden it can place on your practice. It’s pretty fair to say that the administrative costs involved with workers compensation claims place a huge dent in the already low reimbursement. If you are performing your billing in-house, I would say that you […]
As a physical therapy billing and software company that works with both new and established practice owners in the physical/occupational therapy industry, we are often questioned as to what areas of our great nation have the highest reimbursement. Our social media walls are often filled with articles that advertise the “Top 10 beach resorts in the U.S.” or […]
From the Desk of Kim Peacock – Owner, StrataPT: I could preach on this topic until I was blue in the face as to how near and dear I hold this component of my business to my heart. As business owners, most of us lay out goals outlining our hopes and dreams as to what […]
Have you ever treated a Medicare patient only to find out later that the patient was also being treated under a Home Health “Episode of Care”? If so, you either do not receive payment at all or the payment that you did receive for your time and services was later recouped by Medicare. This type […]
If you have not already read our customer service blog, I encourage you to do so prior to reading this blog. The take away from that blog should be an understanding that we put our client’s best interest at the forefront ahead of our own. Before I started StrataPT, I worked in the outpatient industry […]
Our prior focus in our blog, “The Misperception of a Physical Therapy Re-Evaluation (97002)” continues to be a very hot topic in the physical and occupational therapy industry. Since publishing that blog several years ago, the physical and occupational evaluation codes have changed. The edit specific to revaluations is that the original CPT code of […]
As a health and movement advocate who happens to also have a desk job, I understand that healthy can be hard. We live in a fast paced world with more and more conveniences being thrown our way in order to keep up. As obesity and diabetes rates continue to rise and cancer diagnosis reach record […]
“So what do you do for a living?” That very basic question is one that everyone has or will be asked at some point in their life. It’s a conversation starter and often a measurement of your status and potential in the eyes of others. My usual response to this inquiry is, “I handle billing and credentialing […]