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Considering In-House Therapy? Top 7 Things You Should Know

How confident are you in the effectiveness and financial benefits of your therapy program? If anxieties about liabilities or profit losses nag you, or you just want to learn more about in-house therapy, read the Top 7 Things You Should Know​, so you can stop worrying and start improving.

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How to Tell if Your Rehab Provider is a Good Pandemic Partner

“Prosperity makes friends, adversity tries them.” - Syrus

Understanding the RUGs payment model and having managed multiple contract therapy locations over the years, I would say that the contract therapy provider was often the master of their own fate, with an ability to create prosperity for themselves and their SNF clients. Now that we are in changing times experiencing adversity, how is that partnership holding up?

Sometimes contract therapy companies are still the right fit for a SNF depending on their size, location, and other attributes. Both rehab models, contract and in-house, have their place in the long-term care industry. However for some, the type of therapy partner who was a great fit last year for your SNF during a time of prosperity, may not be working out well for you today during the reality of a global pandemic and in the post-PDPM landscape. Questions to Ask Yourself…

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The Ultimate Guide to PDPM

Need help navigating all the Patient Driven Payment Model (PDPM) talk out there? We are here to guide the way! Over the last year and a half, Mark has combed through CMS Updates for PDPM info and penned previous summaries (August 2018 & April 2018). Once again, he’s taken the time to go through all the information out there and create a new September 2019 edition as our PDPM Final Review, so it’s time to tear up the previous summaries and then read or download this new one to understand the upcoming regulatory changes…

UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF THE PATIENT DRIVEN PAYMENT MODEL

PDPM Final Review - September 2019

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