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Excellence in Private Practice Physical TherapySave the date! October 11, 2008 PPSIG Fall meetingWhere/when: Radisson Hotel Gateway, Sea-Tac Airport 8am-4pm What: Incredibly useful information on Documentaion, Improving Cash Flow, and Contracting. Click this link for the full schedule. Register: Click this link for registration form. We'll kick off the morning with a course on "Documentation: Writing for Dollars", presented by Bob Thomas PT, President of Infinity Rehab. Bob has taught courses on Medicare reimbursement and is also an adjunct professor in the physical therapy doctoral program at Pacific University in Oregon. Diana Godwin has attended Bob's course on documentation and can tell you that it is excellent, informative, entertaining and provides essential training on documentation for compliance with Medicare and other third party payors, as well as tips on staying in compliance with Licensing Board rules on documentation. Not to mention helping you maximize your reimbursement. We will also have a presentation on "Improving Your Cash Flow", a topic always near and dear to the heart of private practitioners. Lisa Swan of Transworld Systems, Inc. will provide practical training for you and your staff on how to avoid those miserable aging AR's. Your billing and management staff will especially benefit from this presentation. We're going to have a review of the fundamentals of third party contracting. We don't need to tell you that the world of contracting is shifting under your feet and you, and your management staff, need to be better armed to evaluate and negotiate contracts. We know that this conference is just two weeks before the PTWA Fall conference (Oct. 24th and 25th) and in the spirit of encouraging you to attend both conferences (since there is no overlap in topics), we will offer a discount on the PPSIG conference registration if you register at the same time and on the same form for the PTWA conference. (This will also save you the paperwork of two registrations and two checks, not to mention saving you money.) *** PPSIG members: Be sure to read "News" updates to your left on the home page to stay up to date on issues of importance to all of usPPSIG moves "It's Your Move" campaign to the next levelMore media exposure continues! We have TWO television commercials out NOW promoting PPSIG and the right to choose your physical therapist! Click here to see the commercials and go to our media page . This commercial is running on the Northwest Cable News channel in multiple areas of the state. In addition, PPSIG has been promoting physical therapists treating Little League Elbow and Safe Gardening . Members John McKinnon, Ken Call, Ali Schoos, and Shannon O'Kelley have been featured in stories, as has our new Executive Director, Diana Godwin. Its Your Move MediaTo view the latest on our videos, radio promotions and logo changes click here. PPS President, Steve Anderson, highlights PPSIG in his President's column.Steve Anderson very graciously recognized our PPSIG organization in a recent Impact Magazine commentary. We appreciate his recognition, and are proud of his leadership skills at a national level. Read Steve's article. PPSIG's PurposeThe purpose of the Private Practice Special Interest Group is to foster interest in and provide for the growth of physical therapy in practice settings which allow for independent practice of physical therapy, business success, and provision of quality care. Read More> If you are currently in private practice or considering making the move into private practice, PPSIG membership is a must for you. Our members have several years of experience in various clinic situations. We have members who are in solo practice and those who manage multiple staff and multiple locations. PPSIG is a Special Interest Group of the Physical Therapy Association of Washington, IncHome | Contact Us | Site Map | Disclaimer |

