Private Practice News
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In the early morning hours of February 9th, the permanent repeal of the therapy cap was included in the spending bill passed by both the House and the Senate. President Trump then signed the bill into law. The legislation eliminates the…
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The Private Practice Section is looking for volunteers to fill 1-hour blocks of time at the PPS Booth during Combined Sections Meeting in New Orleans. Those who volunteer at the PPS booth report that it provides numerous networking…
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Recordings from the PPS 2017 Annual Conference & Exhibition are now available for purchase in the PPS Learning Center. Individuals who prepaid for the recordings will find them loaded into their Learning Paths in the PPS Learning…
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By now, most physical therapists (PTs) have heard the news: the final 2018 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) released in early November by the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) included some significant variations…
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Here are a few things that can be said about the 2018 Medicare physician fee schedule (PFS) recently released by the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS):
It's a mixed bag, in terms of adjustments to current procedural…
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PPS will be in Chicago this year! This is the premier event designed for physical therapy business management. Join more than 1,000 physical therapists from around the country who
come to be inspired, learn innovative techniques for…
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NEXT will bring together all of the elements that excite and drive you as a physical therapy professional: career, profession, and community. Boston—a city rich in tradition
and cutting-edge innovation—also will offer an eclectic mix of…
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Date: April 19: 2:00 P.M. - 3:30 P.M.
Increase your familiarity with a Shareholder Agreement and learn to design, evaluate and revise a plan. Participants will improve their existing communication tools to increase effectiveness.
Register…