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.APTA-South Carolina News
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3 ways physical therapists can thrive in the post-pandemic world
NetHealth
A desirable skill set for any successful leader, adaptability is a great tool for fostering a growth-minded workplace and a competitive edge. But as we enter a new era of social distancing and a growing shift to reliance on the digital world, a previously “nice-to-have” character trait has now transformed into an out-right necessity.
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APTA guidance: Mobility device clinical documentation
APTA
While safety and quality of care is what is most important when providing services, documentation throughout the episode of care is a professional responsibility, a legal requirement, and the most important factor to successful payment of a claim. This guidance page can help you understand the factors that need to be considered when documenting services that involve the use of mobility devices.
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Founder letter: The best physical therapy career advice I ever got
WebPT
May is a month of beginnings—at least, it is for students. Graduation season marks the end of an era for them, but it also serves as the starting line for most students’ professional journey. Students and new grads have their whole future splayed out before them; all they have to do is start running. But there are obstacles that crop up in front of every young professional—which is why I wanted to share some advice that helped me navigate the field when I was a fresh-faced PT.
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Workplace stress in the rehab industry and its impact on productivity
PPS Impact
Stress is all around us as workers in the health care field.
Whether it is taking time with complex patients, finding free minutes to wrap up never-ending documentation, working on insurance authorizations and billing, declining reimbursements, or try-ing to survive in the age of a global pandemic, stress can be all-consuming and always around us.
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Should I still sanitize my resistance bands? (And other PT infection-control questions)
WebPT
This past year has been a journey, hasn’t it? We’ve come a long way since last spring—especially in regards to the COVID-19 pandemic. But as vaccinations trend upward and cases trend down, healthcare providers are finding themselves in a bit of a pickle. Maintaining the rigorous infection control protocol initiated by the CDC at the beginning of the pandemic can be time-consuming—not to mention costly. And yet, the pandemic is not totally over—and healthcare providers (especially those who work in close quarters with their patients) can’t eschew caution altogether. So, let’s review the latest CDC guidance on the books (as of this article’s publish date).
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