5 Myths About Health Care
from the March 2008 EBP Ambassador of the Month–Shannon Brownlee author of Overtreated in yesterday’s Washington Post. Great article. Her proposed myths: 1. America has...
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from the March 2008 EBP Ambassador of the Month–Shannon Brownlee author of Overtreated in yesterday’s Washington Post. Great article. Her proposed myths: 1. America has...
In today’s news, Oreo is doing great after his 9th PT visit for DJD of Rt. hip. If I understand the article correctly, it looks...
Just back from a great experience with private practice brothers and sisters at the APTA’s Private Practice Section’s annual meeting which was in Orlando. Something about...
RFP is always a topic that gets people’s blood boiling. This post is not about debating RFP but trying to define it. As I survey...
or at least conceptually on the right track from this month’s Fast Company article by Peter Carbonara showcasing Geisinger Health System’s plan to fix health...
Is what would be saved to the health care system with a 20% reduction paid to PT industry. This is certainly not a good way...
A frequent topic on this blog is physical therapy marketing and PR. I thought that a recurring discussion regarding this topic would be appropriate. One...
PT’s are genetically coded with a peace corps gene and are generally “good people”. Lawyers have a DNA unlike no creature before and are generally...
I’m back after a self-imposed blogging vacation for the last several weeks. Under the famous banter of “the more things change, the more they stay...
This is a fantastic story from the Arizona Republic. Hurrah for the PT’s involved in this case. larry@physicaltherapist.com