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Hospitals are under immense pressure to reduce costs, and rehab therapists hold the keys to lower costs and overall spending.

Hiring or designating someone to lead clinical education is one of the smartest and most strategic moves you can make as a practice owner.

From diagnostics to health services management, we’ll look at where AI is already making an impact—and where the field still needs to grow.

The rehab community is in the spotlight — and not necessarily for the right reasons. Audit activity is ramping up, and a growing number of payers and billing teams are raising concerns about how Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) is being used in rehab settings. A recent report from the Peterson Health Technology Institute has poured […]

The PT labor shortage is a huge problem yet we’re overlooking one of the industry’s greatest resources: PTAs. Instead of making it harder for PTAs to thrive—slashing reimbursement, limiting their role, and offering little upward mobility—we should be doing the opposite. We should be investing in them and their work experience. What if PTA-to-DPT bridge […]

Paul and Dana discuss the public's lack of proper direct access education, along with the opportunity for PTs to integrate with PCP Clinics.

So many rehab therapists want to transition into non-clinical roles, but here’s the secret: The best opportunities aren’t given—they’re earned by bringing value first. Dana Prommel Strauss shared a great insight—her career shift didn’t happen because she asked for it. It happened because she made herself the obvious choice. How?🔹 She volunteered for committees and […]

Paul and Frank discuss innovative solutions and ideas that could transform how practice owners view healthcare and their patients.

Physical Therapy is the best-kept secret in the medical industry. 🤫 Most people don’t think of physical therapy as their first stop for care after an injury or joint pain. Instead, they go straight to specialists or rely on medication for temporary relief. Why is this the case, and what can we do to change […]