Relief in sight for therapy certification requirements
Rehab Regs, November 30, 2007
The Medicare Physician Fee Schedule final rule will ease the certification requirement for the plan of care for Part B physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology services. Currently, the physician must recertify the plan of care every 30 days, but CMS is changing that "to an appropriate length, based on the patient's needs, limited to 90 days." This new requirement will be incorporated into 42 CFR 409.17 and will be effective July 1. After a two-year trial, CMS plans to assess whether the change has resulted in inappropriate Part B therapy utilization.
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