Know the rules for rehab services in home health setting
Briefings on Outpatient Rehab: Reimbursement and Regulations, December 1, 2008
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Whether you want to make extra money, add another service to your practice, or switch directions, providing rehab services in a home health setting may be a good option. Home health is a field that’s growing quickly and is mostly ruled by home health agencies that contract out therapists. The home health field can also be profitable for providers and beneficial for patients.
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