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  2. Does Medicare Cover Physical Therapy? - AOL

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    Medicare Part B provides some coverage for physical therapy. However, people will need to pay the annual deductible and coinsurance costs. Learn more here.

  3. Therapy cap - Wikipedia

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    The Government Accountability Office have concluded through an independent study that the therapy caps are not meeting the needs of patients. [7]The Study and Report on Outpatient Therapy Utilization by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released in September 2002 concluded that older patients require more therapy than what the cap allowed: "patients who are female, older ...

  4. Medicare Reimbursement Reduction for Physical Therapy Services HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- U.S. Physical Therapy, Inc. (NYS: USPH) , a national operator of outpatient physical therapy clinics ...

  5. Medical record - Wikipedia

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    The information contained in the medical record allows health care providers to determine the patient's medical history and provide informed care. The medical record serves as the central repository for planning patient care and documenting communication among patient and health care provider and professionals contributing to the patient's care.

  6. Collaborative practice agreement - Wikipedia

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    Pharmacists may perform physical assessment, order and interpret laboratory tests, and modifying drug therapy (elaborated in Rule 6, "Pharmaceutical Care, Drug Therapy Management and Practice By Protocol"). [31] CPA records must be kept for a minimum of 3 years, though drug therapy management actions must be kept for a minimum of 7 years. [31]

  7. Does Medicare cover physical therapy? Yes, and you might be ...

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  8. Medicare (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Medicare has been operating for almost 60 years and, during that time, has undergone several major changes. Since 1965, the program's provisions have expanded to include benefits for speech, physical, and chiropractic therapy in 1972. [17] Medicare added the option of payments to health maintenance organizations (HMOs) [17] in the 1970s.

  9. Stark Law - Wikipedia

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    Stark Law is a set of United States federal laws that prohibit physician self-referral, specifically a referral by a physician of a Medicare or Medicaid patient to an entity for the provision of designated health services ("DHS") if the physician (or an immediate family member) has a financial relationship with that entity.