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Payment Reform and Occupational Therapy: Why Learning ICD-10 is Good for OTs

articleNov 5, 2013 Founder Letter: PQRS 2014 Well, it’s November already, and that means two things: Thanksgiving and Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS). Sure, PQRS doesn’t involve mouthwatering roasted turkey, savory stuffing, or creamy mashed potatoes, but it has become quite the November tradition for us here at WebPT. You see, this is the time …

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Picmonic for Med: Antitumor Antibiotics Mastery Challenge

Our Lysosomal Storage Disease Mastery Challenge had unprecedented success! Based on user feedback and the incredible engagement with the Mastery Challenge, we’re going to focus our efforts on releasing two new Mastery Challenges every month, including questions, updated Picmonics, and all the greatness that goes along with it. You can always see all available Mastery …

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Incorporating Manual Processes into Campaign Automations

Campaign automations are great for automating marketing processes that dynamically adjust according to various factors. However, in certain situations, it is helpful to incorporate manual processes into your campaign automations. For example, let’s imagine that you have built a campaign automation for nurturing leads, and that it begins in the first series by notifying a …

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The Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement Model: What is It, and What Does It Mean for Your Practice?

articleMay 19, 2015 What PTs Need to Know About ACOs As a physical therapist, you’re likely well-versed in the acronyms that drive your documentation practices: HIPAA , CPT , CMS , PQRS , FLR , and FML (just kidding). But there’s one more to watch for: ACO. By now, you’ve probably heard this one being …

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Glendale software firm raises $2.2 million from Canal Partners

Originally posted here: http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/blog/techflash/2016/04/glendale-software-firm-raises-2-2-million-from.html Fast-growing MobileLogix, the Glendale-based mobile workforce management software company, has raised $2.2 million in its Series A round. The startup raised the money from local investors, led by Canal Partners’ Todd Belfer and Jim Armstrong, as well as Tallwave Capital’s David Paul and Nate Mortensen. The money will be used for …

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