Can CashPT Clinics Treat Medicare Patients?

Can CashPT Clinics Treat Medicare Patients?

In this week’s short video, I wanted to share a question I got a while back from one of my clients. If you’re struggling with Medicare issues, I hope this helps! The question I got asked is if you can treat someone who has Medicare, even if the person doesn’t care that they can’t use…

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3 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Medicare & Cash-Based Physical Therapy

Jarod Carter ebook Medicare Cash Based Physical Therapy

This is # 3 of a 3 part series on Medicare. Check out Part 1: Medicare: My Story & Part 2: Medicare Enrollment – PAR or NON-PAR? ———– I still remember the day a little over five years ago when my excitement turned into apprehension and fear. I had recently started my cash-based private practice and things…

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Take Action! Support the Medicare Patient Empowerment Act of 2015 (H.R. 1650 & S. 1849)

Medicare Direct Pay Cash Based Physical Therapy

Are you a physical therapist? Are you considering opening a physical therapy cash-based practice? Do you belong to the APTA? (If not, you should) Do you want ALL patients to be able to choose your practice when they need physical therapy? Do you want your mother to be able to choose, without limitation, the best…

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Medicare Enrollment – PAR or NON-PAR?

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This is # 2 of a 3 part series on Medicare. Check out Part 1: Medicare: My Story ———– As if all things Medicare were not confusing enough, the very act of enrolling in Medicare has confusing terminology.   When you enroll in Medicare you have a choice to become a “participating provider” or a “non-participating…

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Medicare & Cash-Based Physical Therapy: My Story

Medicare Direct Pay Cash Based Physical Therapy

Well this has been a long time coming. It’s the elephant in the room, Big Brother, aka Medicare. The relationship dynamic between Medicare and physical therapists is a tough one to navigate, considering all of the compliance and payment issues it is difficult on a good day. Add in a dose of cash based physical…

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Take Action! Support the Medicare Patient Empowerment Act of 2013 (HR 1310)

Are you a physical therapist? Are you considering opening a physical therapy cash practice? Do you belong to the APTA? (If not, you should) Do you want ALL patients to be able to choose your practice when they need physical therapy? Do you want your mother to be able to choose without limitation the best…

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4 Phases Of Entrepreneurship And 4 Ways To Make 6 Figures As A PT: Call With UMass Lowell DPT Club

TCLHP 173 | Six Figures

  Working as a physical therapist is undoubtedly one of the most under-appreciated professions in the medical field. But by fully embracing what it can deliver in the entrepreneurial sense, one can even start earning as much as six figures! Aaron LeBauer shares his Zoom conference with UMass Lowell DPT Club, where he talked about…

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Launching A 6-Figure Part Time MFR Cash Practice With Julie Leigh

  As a parent, your responsibility to your family is a full-time job. But just because it is so doesn’t mean you can pursue what you want for your career. So how do you do it? In this episode, Aaron LeBauer sits down with Julie Leigh, the owner of Issaquah Myofascial Release, who herself is a full-time…

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Taking The Leap Of Faith In Building Your Own Business With Ja’nae Brown, PT, DPT

  Sometimes you just have to take a leap of faith to really see whether going independent and building your own business will work for you. This readily apparent in the journey Dr. Ja’nae Brown underwent in building Physical Therapy San Pedro. Ja’nae shares with host Aaron LeBauer how owning a business gave her more autonomy…

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