Payment Resources Blog
Robert Hall
Advocacy campaigns have started to pressure United Health Care (UHC) and Elevance (Anthem) to change payment policies that cause problems for physical therapists and their patients.
Robert Hall
Physical therapists are finding that private payer advocacy can have a big impact on the bottom
lines of their practices, physical therapist satisfaction in their jobs, and the health of their
patients.
lines of their practices, physical therapist satisfaction in their jobs, and the health of their
patients.
Robert Hall
The Payment Consortium is continuing its advocacy by defining goals for its work. These include a number of resources and actions to help members provide care with less paperwork burden.
Robert Hall
The Payment Consortium is evolving, establishing new goals, implementing creative strategies, and making your dues work harder to help improve your practice.
Robert Hall
Seize the Day: How More Physical Therapy Practices are Winning Higher Payment Rates in a Volatile Payer Market
Robert Hall
Recent changes in federal law regarding Medicare Advantage and other plan prior authorization rules hold the promise to ease paperwork burdens within the physical therapy community.
Robert Hall
The Payment Consortium advocates for PT access, tackling administrative burdens in federal regulations like Medicare Advantage and Medicaid Managed Care to improve patient care.
Robert Hall
The Payment Consortium (PC) supports state advocacy for PT access. They tackle administrative burdens, encourage PTs to negotiate contracts, and advocate for fair Medicaid payment rates.