
4.6/5
1967 Ratings , 231 Reviews
Medicare Documentation: Practical Strategies for Justifying Therapy Services
Price:$99.99
According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), a large percentage of Medicare claims are denied due to either a lack of medical necessity demonstrated in the documentation or failure to demonstrate through documentation that the skills of a licensed therapist are needed for the services rendered. However, patients and their loved ones know all too well how critical rehabilitation services are for older adults. Fear of denials can result intherapy services ending prematurely, which can cause setbacks, relapses, and hospital readmissions. It is important that Medicare beneficiaries receive the services that they need to prevent falls, ADL deficits, swallowing dysfunction,and cognitive decline. In fact, some studies suggest that rehabilitation therapy can add years the lifespan. Therefore, clinicians are charged with defending the services theyprovide and ensuring that the Medicare documentation demonstrates both skill, and medical necessity.
This workshop will take the guesswork out of Medicare documentation by providing strategies for therapists togenerate concise, skilled documentation without writing a novel that will satisfy Medicare intermediaries, and help other therapists to obtain a thumbnail sketch of the patient’s rehabilitation needs and prevent the need for a mini eval for each new treating clinician. Learn several quick assessmentsto help formulate objective data, as well as simple, yet effective strategies to construct treatment encounter notes and progress reports. Need to incorporate point of service documentation? No problem. This course will provide youwith the tools to tackle the least favorite part of the workday like a champ. And the workbook style case studies in the manual will allow you to practice the concepts taught for real life application.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Speech-Language Pathologists
5/5
Pamela (MI) on Feb 09, 2026
presenter did a good job presenting realistic scenarios of what is seen in the clinic and gave helpful and logical recommendations on how to respond wrt note writing.
4/5
Michele (WA) on Feb 04, 2026
good with examples but thought would dive more into that with case examples from start to finish rather than group by goals, etc
4/5
Mary (GA) on Feb 02, 2026
i wish there were more acute care examples and references
5/5
Christina (NJ) on Jan 31, 2026
presenter was knowledgeable and presented info well, i like that her manuals are more of a reference we can go back to later.
4/5
Karen (GA) on Jan 30, 2026
more info re documentation and less discussion of insurance
5/5
Stephanie (CO) on Jan 26, 2026
excellent examples. thank you for the link to the standardized tests.
5/5
Alena (ID) on Jan 23, 2026
i like all the food analogies
5/5
Dillon (OK) on Jan 19, 2026
i feel that she presented scenarios and situations in a way that was very clear and understandable, making it easier to connect with the material and concepts covered.
4/5
Deborah (CA) on Jan 18, 2026
very good examples of documentation and issues to consider in justifying continuing of skilled services.
4/5
Suzanne (OH) on Jan 10, 2026
no, course satisfied objectives
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