Why does our goal seem to be to kick patients out of our practice the moment we can? Is this really what's best for patients, or is this urge coming from somewhere else?
In this 'sode, we dive into this "discharge mindset" and see where it really originates (insurance companies) and whether it's actually helping patients (it's not).
If it's so easy to teach a patient to "be their own PT" in four visits, why did we spend three years in school?
Can you imagine another profession saying the things we say?
This attitude often starts in PT school, but it originates with insurance companies. And we're duped into pretending it's for the patient's benefit!
Why are we working so hard to save insurance companies money? Our patients pay (often exorbitantly) for their insurance benefits and we try not to use them!
Your patient wants expert level care (that's why they're in your office) and has the right to decide for themselves - based on your honest clinical opinion - when to come in! It's that simple.
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About Us
Nicole and Jesse Cozean founded PelvicSanity Physical Therapy together in 2016. It grew quickly into one of the largest cash-based physical therapy practices in the country.
They believe every pelvic physical therapist should find a position they love and feel confident in treating even the most complex patients. They started Pelvic PT Rising to provide clinical and business resources to pelvic PTs to raise the level of our profession.
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