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Practice Leadership – Burning Questions | Can Digital Health Really Replace Physical Therapy? | Brett Hayes

November 10, 2021 • Advocacy • Larry Benz

Brett Hayes, MSPT, Administrative Director of Sports Medicine at University of Louisville Healthcare, joins our host Larry Benz, DPT, OCS, MBA, MAPP, CEO of Confluent Health to talk about digital health replacing physical therapy. Brett discusses the importance of therapeutic alliance from a physical therapist but not missing out on opportunities to use digital health in your practice.

Listen in to hear Larry and Brett ask the important industry questions surrounding digital health and physical therapy: Does direct access work? Digital health? How do I stay relevant in the face of new technology?

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Brett Hayes

Brett Hayes bio:

Senior Director of Therapy Services with more than 15 years of leadership experience across clinical therapy, treatment innovation, program development, operations management, and cross-functional collaboration within the healthcare field. Innovative, patient-centric professional with a proven track record of developing advanced clinical care and therapy programs that push boundaries and facilitate increased revenue generation and profitability for healthcare organizations.

Larry Benz

Dr. Larry Benz, DPT, OCS, MBA, MAPP, is the Executive Chairman of Confluent Health. He is nationally recognized for his expertise in private practice physical therapy and occupational medicine. Dr. Benz’s current areas of interest include conducting research and integrating empathy, compassion, and positive psychology interventions within physical therapy. He released a book on September...

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