Telehealth and E-Visits: The Latest on Coverage, Documentation, Coding, and Payment
Understand each type of telehealth visit available to rehab therapists and how to document, code, and bill for them.
Understand each type of telehealth visit available to rehab therapists and how to document, code, and bill for them at our free Webinar.
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With many rehab therapists looking to transition their patients to remote care environments, the Internet has been flooded with information on telehealth, telemedicine, virtual visits, e-visits, billing, and the like. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, these concepts were largely foreign to PTs, OTs, and SLPs. But with federal guidelines and payer policies changing almost daily to allow more patients to access more types of care remotely, it is crucial for rehab therapists to not only understand their options, but also stay on top of changing requirements for remote care delivery, documentation, and billing. That’s where we come in.
Join Heidi Jannenga, PT, DPT, ATC, WebPT Co-founder and Chief Clinical Officer, and guest host Rick Gawenda, PT, Founder and President of Gawenda Seminars & Consulting, for a special free webinar at 9:00 AM PDT / 12:00 PM EDT on Wednesday, April 8. During this session, our hosts will detail the latest information pertaining to telehealth and e-visits, focusing specifically on how PTs, OTs, and SLPs can document, code, and bill for different remote care visit types. We’ll also provide an extended live question-and-answer period.
During the webinar, our hosts will:
- Explain the different types of remote rehab therapy services;
- Detail how to document, code, and bill for the different visit types;
- Provide pertinent payer and regulatory updates; and
- Answer as many audience questions as time allows.
Got more questions? Check out the FAQ we compiled from the questions we received during the live event.
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