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Depending on the circumstances, in-home physical therapy is covered by Medicare under a predetermined base payment.
The rules can be somewhat confusing when it comes to outpatient billing. In this article, we’ll explain the ins and outs of home health outpatient therapy.
Physical therapy is one of the most demanded services for in-home care and home visits may provide an opportunity to start or expand an existing practice.
The telehealth updates for PTs and OTs were always planned to be temporary, and many payers have announced telehealth end dates for physical and occupational therapy practices.
Customer service is often a neglected aspect of many businesses however we built our entire US-based company around superior service.
Revenue cycle management is becoming a make-or-break concern for many therapists. Learn more about what RCM is and how to keep it running smoothly.
Now that 2020 is here, there is a new CMS rule that will affect your physical therapy practice, and it includes PTA and OTA modifiers.
In this article, we will break down what was proposed for 2020, and what will actually take place (hint: it’s not what many experts were expecting).
Making Sense of the Two Billing Rules Previously, we’ve discussed Medicare’s 8 Minute Rule and the complexities associated with these guidelines. However, some non-federally funded insurance companies use the American Medical Association’s (AMA) 8 Minute Rule guideline instead. Are there discrepancies between these two 8 minute rules? Unfortunately, there are and it can complicate your […]