Founder Letter: PQRS is Dead, But Your Data-Analysis Efforts Should Live On

The full version of this article was first published at: Founder Letter: PQRS is Dead, But Your Data-Analysis Efforts Should Live On articleNov 3, 2016 | 5 min. read Founder Letter: My Evaluation of the New PT and OT Eval Codes Over the last several years, healthcare providers in general—and rehab therapists, specifically—have been hit with a …

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2 Guided Examples with the New CPT Codes for PT and OT Evaluations

The full version of this article was first published at: 2 Guided Examples with the New CPT Codes for PT and OT Evaluations articleMay 5, 2015 | 4 min. read Evidence-Based Payment: Why Data is the Key to Pay-for-Performance Success If I challenged you to find a rehab therapist who didn’t believe in the power of evidence, …

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E-health Records and Data Exchange Part II

The full version of this article was first published at: E-health Records and Data Exchange Part II articleMay 2, 2016 | 5 min. read 4 Tips for Point-of-Care Documentation Domination In the past, clinicians have been either relationship-driven or data-driven, but now, they’re expected to do it all: document quickly and completely while simultaneously developing and maintaining …

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How to Motivate Sales Reps With a Culture of Continued Learning

The full version of this article was first published at: How to Motivate Sales Reps With a Culture of Continued Learning Perhaps more so than most other professional industries, sales people generally get on-the-job educations. To our knowledge, there is no “Bachelor of Sales” degree. And even if there were, its value would only take …

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