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New Year, New Clinic Goals
CategoriesIf there has ever been something you wanted to change or improve in your clinic, now is the time to take action and achieve your clinic's goals. For some inspiration, here are a few ways you can expand your offerings in the new year.
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Today's emphasis on patient engagement represents an important shift in modern healthcare. The patient-provider relationship has become more collaborative than ever. With these patient engagement tips, you can maximize efficiency and provide better clinical outcomes.
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The word on every practitioner’s mind today is telehealth. AOTA has been keeping its members informed of the latest developments from CMS regarding who can perform and get reimbursed for telehealth services.
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After speaking with clinic managers from around the country, I have heard encouraging stories of finding new ways to keep your doors open – from patient treatment adjustments to seeking financial support.
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At a time when people are being told to stay home and avoid close contact with out-of-household people, the inherent model of the allied health professions can seem completely at odds with these recommendations.
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How Auburn Sports Medicine overcame budget hurdles to give their athletes better rehab and training with the Eccentron.
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Why would a patient or referrer choose your clinic over your closest competitor? What’s your clinic’s competitive advantage, and how are you capitalizing on that? If you don’t know the answers to those questions, you now have a starting point to grow your clinic.
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There are a few common contributors to slow patient progress, and you can prevent them. With careful investigation, you can get the patient back on track for a full recovery.
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Clinic owners who establish themselves as local leaders in workers' comp programs can gain increased marketability, consumer trust, and consistent referrals from local businesses. Here's a look at two different types of workers' comp referrals.
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I’ve seen the atmosphere and environment make a big difference in some clinics. These intangible factors influence your clinic’s success, and they are in your control! Let’s run through a few examples and how to improve them for your facility.
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Supervision of PTAs and COTAs
CategoriesMedicare and commercial insurers have requirements about supervision and documentation of PTA, COTAs, students, and techs/aids. These requirements may differ from your state regulations, so you must be familiar with both.
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You can get your clinic goals fully funded without wrestling with the budget cycle. Venturing outside traditional funding means that your staff can get everything they need to deliver the service you envision.