ASHA may be close to obtaining supplier status
Briefings on Outpatient Rehab: Reimbursement and Regulations, April 1, 2008
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A seven-year quest for equal standing in the rehab community may finally come to a positive conclusion soon for SLPs. After years of going back and forth with legislation, lobbyists, and Congress, the American SpeechLanguage-Hearing Association (ASHA) believes there might finally be a light at the end of the tunnel toward gaining supplier status for SLPs.
“While passage of a comprehensive Medicare bill is by no means a certainty, we’re definitely in as good of a position as we’ve ever been,” says Jim Potter, CAE, director of government relations and public policy at ASHA.
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