For example, let’s look at one of the most commonly billed codes: 97140 (manual therapy techniques like mobilization/manipulation, manual lymphatic drainage, or manual traction on one or more regions, each for 15 minutes). According to NCCI, the following are considered linked services when bil...
For example, a surgical procedure causing the need for physical therapy is considered to be the initiation of a new or separate condition in a person who previously received physical therapy for another indication, and so qualifies the member to receive coverage for an additional course of physical...
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Beginning January 1, 2020, CMS requires the use of the CQ modifier to denote outpatient therapy services furnished in whole or in part by a physical therapist assistant (PTA) in physical therapist (PT) private practices, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, outpatient hospitals, ...
Continuing education is valuable. Patient care shouldn’t stop at the end of a session; rather, you should supplement your patients’ regular therapy visits and home exercise programs with wellness and prevention resources on your blog. It’s a great way to establish your expertise and increase ...