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I have been associated with the Physiatrist as " Medical Director " of the

unit and may or may not be given a stipend for the role. Patients admitted

are assumed under the care of the Physiatrist. At discharge the patient is

referred back to primary for follow up. This can be a very nice working

environment and set up for the rehab team.

Ron Barbato P.T.

Corporate Director , Rehabilitation

Ephraim McDowell Health

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Physiatry In Sub-Acute Care

I am looking for information on how to use and, pay a Physiatrist for

providing services in the sub-acute care setting.

Does the Physiatrist follow the patient for the primary, how are they paid

for this?

Terry Rose MS, PT

Director Of Rehabilitation

and Cardiopulmonary Services

Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center

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I have been associated with the Physiatrist as " Medical Director " of the

unit and may or may not be given a stipend for the role. Patients admitted

are assumed under the care of the Physiatrist. At discharge the patient is

referred back to primary for follow up. This can be a very nice working

environment and set up for the rehab team.

Ron Barbato P.T.

Corporate Director , Rehabilitation

Ephraim McDowell Health

Voice (859 )239-1515

Fax (859 )936-7249

rbarbato@...

" PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL: This transmission may contain information that

is privileged, confidential and/or exempt from disclosure under applicable

law. If you are not the intended recipient, then please do not read it and

be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the

information contained herein (including any reliance thereon) is STRICTLY

PROHIBITED. If you received this transmission in error, please immediately

advise me, by reply e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments

without retaining a copy in any form. Thank you. "

Physiatry In Sub-Acute Care

I am looking for information on how to use and, pay a Physiatrist for

providing services in the sub-acute care setting.

Does the Physiatrist follow the patient for the primary, how are they paid

for this?

Terry Rose MS, PT

Director Of Rehabilitation

and Cardiopulmonary Services

Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center

Looking to start your own Practice?

Visit www.InHomeRehab.com.

Bring PTManager to your organization or State Association with a

professional workshop or course - call us at 313 884-8920 to arrange

PTManager encourages participation in your professional association. Join

and participate now!

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I have been associated with the Physiatrist as " Medical Director " of the

unit and may or may not be given a stipend for the role. Patients admitted

are assumed under the care of the Physiatrist. At discharge the patient is

referred back to primary for follow up. This can be a very nice working

environment and set up for the rehab team.

Ron Barbato P.T.

Corporate Director , Rehabilitation

Ephraim McDowell Health

Voice (859 )239-1515

Fax (859 )936-7249

rbarbato@...

" PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL: This transmission may contain information that

is privileged, confidential and/or exempt from disclosure under applicable

law. If you are not the intended recipient, then please do not read it and

be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the

information contained herein (including any reliance thereon) is STRICTLY

PROHIBITED. If you received this transmission in error, please immediately

advise me, by reply e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments

without retaining a copy in any form. Thank you. "

Physiatry In Sub-Acute Care

I am looking for information on how to use and, pay a Physiatrist for

providing services in the sub-acute care setting.

Does the Physiatrist follow the patient for the primary, how are they paid

for this?

Terry Rose MS, PT

Director Of Rehabilitation

and Cardiopulmonary Services

Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center

Looking to start your own Practice?

Visit www.InHomeRehab.com.

Bring PTManager to your organization or State Association with a

professional workshop or course - call us at 313 884-8920 to arrange

PTManager encourages participation in your professional association. Join

and participate now!

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In our facility, a physiatrist comes on a weekly basis during our

interdisciplinary rehab meeting to give her input regarding each patient's

treatment. She has the opportunity to dialogue with our medical director

(gerontologist) regarding meds. treatments, equipment, etc...and it is a nice

collaborative approach. She is paid a contracted hourly rate - not sure of the

amount.

Romano PT

Rehab Team Coordinator

Sentara Nursing Center

Chesapeake VA

Ron Barbato wrote:

I have been associated with the Physiatrist as " Medical Director " of the

unit and may or may not be given a stipend for the role. Patients admitted

are assumed under the care of the Physiatrist. At discharge the patient is

referred back to primary for follow up. This can be a very nice working

environment and set up for the rehab team.

Ron Barbato P.T.

Corporate Director , Rehabilitation

Ephraim McDowell Health

Voice (859 )239-1515

Fax (859 )936-7249

rbarbato@...

" PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL: This transmission may contain information that

is privileged, confidential and/or exempt from disclosure under applicable

law. If you are not the intended recipient, then please do not read it and

be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the

information contained herein (including any reliance thereon) is STRICTLY

PROHIBITED. If you received this transmission in error, please immediately

advise me, by reply e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments

without retaining a copy in any form. Thank you. "

Physiatry In Sub-Acute Care

I am looking for information on how to use and, pay a Physiatrist for

providing services in the sub-acute care setting.

Does the Physiatrist follow the patient for the primary, how are they paid

for this?

Terry Rose MS, PT

Director Of Rehabilitation

and Cardiopulmonary Services

Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center

Looking to start your own Practice?

Visit www.InHomeRehab.com.

Bring PTManager to your organization or State Association with a

professional workshop or course - call us at 313 884-8920 to arrange

PTManager encourages participation in your professional association. Join

and participate now!

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