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Shift Left: Solving RCM Challenges With a Proactive Approach

Get ahead of RCM issues to get paid on time.

We're showing rehab therapy practices how they can avoid errors that cause claim delays during our upcoming webinar.

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February 26, 2025
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As a rehab therapist, you may be driven by your love of helping people, but getting paid for your work helps keep the lights on and allows you to keep doing what you love. Unfortunately, the billing and collections process can be as complex as the toughest injuries you’ve seen and just as painful if money isn’t coming in on time. What if you could apply preventative measures to your RCM workflows just like you’d recommend for any patient? 

Join us on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, at 9:00 AM PT (12:00 PM ET) as we take a deep dive into the revenue cycle to help viewers optimize their back office. Hosts Monte Sandler, CPA, Chief Operating Officer at WebPT, Amy Hartz, MBA, CPA, Chief Financial Officer at Hartz PT, and Brian Hartz, DPT, OCS, Founder and Owner at Hartz PT will share everyday examples of billing and collection challenges and discuss how a proactive, data-driven approach can cut out the errors, missing information, and other issues that keep practices from getting paid on time and in full.   

The webinar will be roughly 60 minutes long (with 45 minutes of presentation and 15 minutes of Q&A). If you can’t make the live event, don’t worry; everyone who registers will receive a recording at a later date.

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