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Denials are difficult to identify and time consuming to appeal. With competitive bidding, mandatory accreditation, aging technology, and increased billing errors, running an O&P facility gets more complicated each year.
Denials are difficult to identify and time consuming to appeal. With competitive bidding, mandatory accreditation, aging technology, and increased billing errors, running an O&P facility gets more complicated each year.
As I approach the end of my orthotic residency, I’ve asked myself what were the most important things I learned. At first, I needed to gain self-confidence as patients questioned
Plato said, “Necessity is the mother of invention,” and Brent Johnson, CPed, might just agree. Johnson and his wife have a 17-year-old son with cerebral palsy (CP) who has needed
I’ve been involved in the O&P field for almost 30 years. It’s been an exciting process that has included lots of learning opportunities. As the years have changed, so too
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