by PracticePro | Wed, Jun 2022 | Blog |
Telehealth Physical Therapy | EMR Integration For Seamless Delivery On one hand, payers are always looking to control healthcare utilization and cost. On the other, physical therapists (and other healthcare providers) would like to improve outcomes for patients. The...
by PracticePro | Wed, May 2022 | Blog |
Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) | Quiet Transformation in Physical Therapy What’s in a number? That which we call a CPT code. A lot as it turns out. CPT codes are what physical therapists use to bill payers for their services. Without the right CPT code, no payer...
by PracticePro | Wed, May 2022 | Blog |
Five Steps to a Successful Physical Therapy Cash Based Practice Declining reimbursement rates with rising administrative burden has been the singular challenge that PT practices have been dealing with. In response to these pressures, many clinics increased...
by PracticePro | Wed, May 2022 | Blog |
Physical Therapy EMR and Workers’ Compensation | Managing The Utilization, Costs, Revenue Triad The number of workers’ compensation referrals and work conditioning referrals has been growing rapidly. Per a recent report, workers’ compensation patients are more likely...
by PracticePro | Thu, May 2022 | Blog |
Physical Therapy EMR and Documentation | Achieving Efficiency and Outcomes Physical therapists are constantly seeking to improve patient outcomes and raise patient satisfaction. Efficiency with care is the goal. Here is a look at how the physical therapy EMR and...
by PracticePro | Wed, Apr 2022 | Blog |
A Day In The Life With Physical Therapy EMR, Not Exactly Groundhog Day That Physical Therapy EMR should eliminate most chaos or stress inside a physical therapy practice and make life for everyone predictable and smooth is the general aspiration. Here is how a typical...
by PracticePro | Wed, Apr 2022 | Blog |
Physical Therapy Software for Patient Reactivation | Automation To AI It has been reported that as many as 70% of physical therapy patients drop out before completing their treatment program, that is they self-discharge. Then, there are the patients who complete their...
by PracticePro | Wed, Apr 2022 | Blog |
Physical Therapy EMR Software Selection| Considerations and Criteria for the Road Ahead In the market for a new physical therapy EMR Software? Trying to select one based on information on the web could be a confusing experience! Every vendor would obviously claim...
by PracticePro | Tue, Apr 2022 | Blog |
Physical Therapy Billing Processes: Automate Stress Away Are you dealing with more uncertainty and change in your physical therapy practice, leading to increased stress perhaps? The solution may lie in establishing more order, less disorder. Having the right business...
by PracticePro | Wed, Mar 2022 | Blog |
Physical Therapy Digital Marketing | Search Ads Second After SEO First Are you looking to get more patients to find your physical therapy practice online and visit your clinic? If the answer is yes, then local organic search would likely be the marketing channel to...
by PracticePro | Wed, Mar 2022 | Blog |
Physical Therapy Patient Retention | Moving The Needle with EMR Automation When a physical therapy plan of care is created, there is the expectation that patients will stay the course and complete all scheduled appointments. In the real world, clearly that does not...
by PracticePro | Wed, Mar 2022 | Blog |
Local Organic Search for Physical Therapy Practice Growth Are you looking to get more patients to find your physical therapy practice online and visit your clinic? If the answer is yes, then local organic search would likely be the marketing channel to focus on. There...
by PracticePro | Wed, Feb 2022 | Blog |
Physical Therapy Software For The Front Office | Making A Good Beginning And Lasting Impressions “Let’s start at the very beginning,” goes the iconic song from The Sound of Music. When it comes to the patient’s relationship with the physical therapy practice,...
by PracticePro | Thu, Feb 2022 | Blog |
Physical Therapy Outcomes Tracking Tools | Making Results Count That the core mission of physical therapists is to care for patients and improve outcomes may sound like stating the obvious. But the best way to track outcomes and measure results may not be that...
by PracticePro | Wed, Feb 2022 | Blog |
Physical Therapy Digital Marketing | Go Local First to Find New Patients With 20 states allowing unrestricted direct access to physical therapists and, hopefully, more states on the way, patients are likely to be looking for physical therapists online. The practice’s...
by PracticePro | Wed, Feb 2022 | Blog |
Physical Therapy Referral Management System: Turning Physician Referrals into Patients For physical therapy practices, referrals continue to be an important source of new patients. Managing the process of acquiring referrals and converting them to patients is...
by PracticePro | Thu, Jan 2022 | Blog |
Physical Therapy EMR Therapist Dashboard: All That Matters in One Place The human brain has a limit on the number of items it can process at the same time, four items as per this article. Inside the Physical Therapy EMR is lots and lots of information about everything...
by PracticePro | Fri, Jan 2022 | Blog |
Physical Therapy Software/EMR | Setting the Dials for Success Setting up the Physical Therapy Software/EMR for success would require several configurations that taken together would ensure that the software delivers full value. Get Things Going with Clinic Setup...
by PracticePro | Thu, Jan 2022 | Blog |
Physical Therapy Software | Making Work Easier and Less Aggravating That physical therapist burnout has become a significant challenge has been widely reported. Productivity expectations are a likely top cause. But along with it are clinical documentation pressures,...
by PracticePro | Thu, Jan 2022 | Blog |
Physical Therapy Outcomes Tracking | For Informed Decisions and Better Outcomes “If you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it,” is a famous quote attributed to the acclaimed management thinker Peter Drucker. Today, this quote may seem obvious but it likely wasn’t as...