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I'd contact Beckley at Bloomingdale Consulting, Inc. Tampa. I have

worked for her off and on since 1985. This is one of her speciaties. (not

mine, though.) There are very specific regs for co-treatments.

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Her fees are very reasonable and she is an industry leader.

Sally -McNamara,MCS, CCC-[sLP, CCP, CCE

Certified Healthcare Compliance Executive

3787 Ruette San Raphael

San Diego, California 92130

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I'd contact Beckley at Bloomingdale Consulting, Inc. Tampa. I have

worked for her off and on since 1985. This is one of her speciaties. (not

mine, though.) There are very specific regs for co-treatments.

_@..._

(mailto:@...)

Her fees are very reasonable and she is an industry leader.

Sally -McNamara,MCS, CCC-[sLP, CCP, CCE

Certified Healthcare Compliance Executive

3787 Ruette San Raphael

San Diego, California 92130

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I am currently serving on a Rehab Congress that is writing a policy on

co-treatments between PT, OT and ST. We are determining best practice related

to usage and billing. Does anyone know where I can find any laws related to

billing? Does anyone have any suggestions related to best practice?

Thank you,

Cummings, PT, DPT

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CMS has clear guidelines on group billing

http://www.cms.hhs.gov/TherapyServices/02_billing_scenarios.asp

Ron Barbato PT

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Ephraim McDowell Health

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Co-treatments

I am currently serving on a Rehab Congress that is writing a policy on

co-treatments between PT, OT and ST. We are determining best practice

related to usage and billing. Does anyone know where I can find any

laws related to billing? Does anyone have any suggestions related to

best practice?

Thank you,

Cummings, PT, DPT

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CMS has clear guidelines on group billing

http://www.cms.hhs.gov/TherapyServices/02_billing_scenarios.asp

Ron Barbato PT

Administrative Director, Rehabilitation Services

Ephraim McDowell Health

Voice:

Fax:

rbarbato@...

PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL: This transmission may contain information

that is privileged subject to attorney-client privilege or attorney work

product, 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.

Co-treatments

I am currently serving on a Rehab Congress that is writing a policy on

co-treatments between PT, OT and ST. We are determining best practice

related to usage and billing. Does anyone know where I can find any

laws related to billing? Does anyone have any suggestions related to

best practice?

Thank you,

Cummings, PT, DPT

------------------------------------

In ALL messages to PTManager you must identify yourself, your discipline

and your location or else your message will not be approved to send to

the full group.

Physician Self Referal/Referral for Profit {POPTS} is a serious threat

to our professions. PTManager is not available to support POPTS-model

practices. The description of PTManager group includes the following:

" PTManager believes in and supports Therapist-owned Therapy Practices

ONLY "

Messages relating to " how to set up a POPTS " will not be approved

PTManager encourages participation in your professional association.

Join APTA, AOTA or ASHA and participate now!

Follow Kovacek, PT on Facebook or Twitter.

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