
June 2020
edit post Fighting for the O&P Space by KevinHines June 1, 2020 How do we, as clinicians, provide optimal O&P care for our patients in an ever-changing landscape of
edit post Fighting for the O&P Space by KevinHines June 1, 2020 How do we, as clinicians, provide optimal O&P care for our patients in an ever-changing landscape of
How do we, as clinicians, provide optimal O&P care for our patients in an ever-changing landscape of payment issues, government oversight, and regulatory policies? This has become an oft-asked
More than 200 people attended the American Orthotic & Prosthetic Association (AOPA) 2020 Virtual Policy Forum on May 6. The annual forum was originally scheduled to take place in
As the federal government continues to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are a number of legislative and regulatory developments of importance to O&P providers. The United States Congress has
Billing for O&P devices and care is complicated. When you have questions, count on Got FAQs? to help keep your claims on track. This month’s column answers your questions
Urgent concern regarding diabetes is not only a health issue in the United States but it is a global epidemic easily affecting half a billion people. A host of
Driving three miles along I-94 just south of Minneapolis will take you past two neighborhoods where the life expectancy of residents differs by 13 years. Residents in Kansas City,
The world is grappling with COVID-19, and how. Irrefutably, the O&P profession must cope with the effects of the virus. Humanitarian O&P organizations, nongovernment organizations, and nonprofits must also
THE COVID-19 CRISIS HAS DRASTICALLY CHANGED OUR WORLD ON PERSONAL, PROFESSIONAL, SOCIAL, POLITICAL—ALMOST ALL—LEVELS. BECAUSE THE UNKNOWABLE EXTENT OF THE EVOLVING CHANGES STILL LIES AHEAD, MORE O&P PROFESSIONALS ARE TURNING
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