A classmate from PT school and I were catching up recently, talking shop and sharing stories about how the practice has changed in the last 25 years since we were newly-minted PT’s – including the evolution of treatment styles, clinical education, electronic documentation, reimbursement, and direct access.
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Using Patient-Reported Outcomes Assessments to Save Time, Improve the Patient Experience and Boost Reimbursement
Reposted with permission from Frank Long and Physical Therapy Products
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