Category: Contract Therapy Business
12/03/12
The Election Is Over. What’s Next For Therapy?
With the election past us, budgets being completed and the impending “fresh start” of a new year, it seems like a good time to take stock and figure out “where…
03/02/12
Assisted Living Therapy is a Win-Win
Are Assisted Living Residents getting the therapy they should? Some fall through the cracks because they don’t qualify for home health services and others may not have transportation. Our therapists…
01/24/12
Involvement is Key
Throughout RehabVisions, we have professionals working in a variety of settings presenting a variety of strengths and interests. No matter what setting, involvement, both internally and externally, is a key…
09/23/11
Customer Service Is Always Key… Even In Therapy
Too often in healthcare, we tend to forget that our patients (customers) have choices in where they can receive their care. This may seem obvious in metropolitan areas but frankly,…
08/26/11
What Keeps a CFO Awake At Night?
After you get past – who cares?, it is sometimes insightful to understand what worries a CFO. Believe it or not, we CFOs are not as optimistic, upbeat and dynamic…
08/11/11
CEU Opportunities Available and Important
Continuing education plays a crucial part in our ability to treat patients under the expectations of best and evidence-based practice. I’m excited that RehabVisions, as a company, is committed to…
06/15/11
ACOs – We Already Have Them – It’s Called Your Local Critical Access Hospital
It’s interesting to see the trade periodicals fill with articles about Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), how to structure them, how to ensure they don’t run afoul of anti-trust laws, how…
05/02/11
Home Health – More Than Flexible Scheduling
Ah, the Home Health conundrum – do I give up valuable time and productivity to drive to a less than ideal therapy work environment to see a patient I’m not…
03/28/11
Do Clinical Doctorates Make Sense In Light of Lower Reimbursements?
Healthcare cost, Healthcare cost, Healthcare cost… the rhetoric seems almost endless regarding what benefits should be cut, what payments are unnecessary and how much fraud is occurring. I have been…