Maybe a reported injury occurred late in the day on Friday, or early Monday morning. Maybe there were no witnesses.
Posted by
Justin Shepherd
Mar 2, 2020 2:32:13 PM
Maybe a reported injury occurred late in the day on Friday, or early Monday morning. Maybe there were no witnesses.
Posted by
Justin Shepherd
Jul 1, 2019 6:49:07 PM
When it comes to work comp, referrals won’t come beating down your door unless you know how to bring them in. It is not difficult to bring them in if you know and understand the needs and interests of the referral source. This can vary depending on the service. Let’s focus on post injury services.
Posted by
Justin Shepherd
May 30, 2019 11:54:21 AM
How many hats are you wearing when it comes to treating work comp patients???
It’s true that you can’t be “just” a physical therapist when working with the “industrial athlete”, but it doesn’t have to leave you crazy! Let’s explore some of the roles you’ll play and how to manage your personal cast of characters.
Posted by
Justin Shepherd
Apr 24, 2019 1:04:26 PM
Do you ever feel like you are shooting in the dark when it comes to the return-to-work process for your workers' compensation patients?
Are your recommendations based more on guesswork than on objective data?
Or maybe you’ve disagreed with a return-to-work (RTW) decision on one of your workers' compensation patients but felt powerless to influence the decision?
Posted by
Erin Norton
Oct 30, 2018 10:24:18 AM
When doing Functional Capacity Evaluations (FCE) or Pre-Hire Physical Abilities Testing (PAT) some clinicians and FCE vendors pull a bit of a testing protocol from here and a bit of another from there, slap it together and call it a defensible, functional test. While that might help get the job done, it won’t be anything close to defensible – unless you’re talking about the martial arts maneuvers that you, the physician, insurance carrier or employer will be doing - when the test is legally challenged.
Posted by
Erin Norton
Oct 24, 2018 8:00:00 AM
If you’re not familiar with the world of pre-hire testing, it may seem a bit surreal…You may feel like you’re traveling through another dimension with your next stop, the PAT Zone!
Posted by
Erin Norton
Oct 11, 2018 9:08:06 AM
Providing pre-hire Physical Ability Testing (PAT) helps both employees and employers, while generating cash-based revenue for your clinic. But developing and implementing these tests can be a bit daunting unless you have the right tools and training.
Posted by
Erin Norton
Sep 24, 2018 2:41:42 PM
Making the decision to offer Pre-Hire/Post-Offer testing is one thing. Actually going out and marketing that service is something altogether different – definitely different from marketing to physicians. The process can be a bit intimidating.
Posted by
Erin Norton
Sep 11, 2018 8:35:00 AM
Long-term sustainability – it’s what keeps most PT practice owners up at night.
And as insurance payments continue to shrink, more and more clinic owners are looking at recurring cash-based revenue as the key to future stability. Chances are, you’re searching too.
What are you considering? Have you thought about occupational health prevention services?