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04/19/21

Can Therapy Students Treat Medicare Advantage Patients?

On March 1, 2021, I published an article titled “Supervision Requirements of Therapy Students Under the Medicare Program“. This article specifically addressed traditional Medicare. Of course, that article then led to questions regarding the supervision requirements of therapy students treating Medicare Advantage patients and do the traditional Medicare supervision requirements apply to Medicare Advantage plans. In this article, I will answer that question. QuestionDo the traditional Medicare supervision requirements of therapy students also apply to Medicare Advantage plans and their respective beneficiaries? Answer I hope this answer has helped you. Thank you for being a Gold Member!

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03/15/21

Can Therapy Students Treat TRICARE Patients?

QuestionCan therapy students treat TRICARE beneficiaries for outpatient physical, occupational and/or speech therapy services and have those services billed to the TRICARE program for reimbursement? Answer I hope you found this article helpful and informative and you now have a good understanding of therapy students treating TRICARE beneficiaries. Thank you for being a Gold Member!

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03/01/21

Supervision of Therapy Students Under the Medicare Program

I receive several questions per week regarding the supervision requirements of student physical, occupational and speech therapists, student physical therapist assistants and student occupational therapy assistants when they are treating Medicare patients. In this article, I will give the answers to the following questions: What are the supervision requirements of students when they are treating Medicare beneficiaries receiving outpatient therapy services? What are the supervision requirements of students when they are treating Medicare beneficiaries receiving therapy services in a skilled nursing facility under Part A benefits? What are the supervision requirements of students when they are treating Medicare beneficiaries receiving

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02/15/21

Has CMS Eased Student Supervision Requirements During COVID-19 Pandemic?

A question I received today and thought was worthwhile to post and answer for my Gold Members relates to student supervision requirements in the outpatient therapy setting. Due to COVID-19, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has eased the supervision requirements of a physical therapist assistant (PTA) by the physical therapist (PT) and occupational therapy assistant (OTA) by the occupational therapist (OT) in the private practice setting through the later of the end of the calendar year in which the COVID-19 pandemic ends or December 31, 2021. To read more about this change, click HERE. The question I

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01/25/21

Can Students Document in the Medical Record

A question I often receive is can a physical therapist (PT) student, physical therapist assistant (PTA) student, occupational therapist (OT), occupational therapy assistant (OTA) student or speech-language pathologist (SLP) student document in the medical record for a Medicare beneficiary receiving outpatient therapy services and if yes, what are the co-signature requirements? In this article, I will answer these 2 questions plus a third question applying it to Medicare Advantage and commercial insurance carriers. QuestionCan a PT student, PTA student, OT student, OTA student or SLP student document in the medical record for a Medicare beneficiary receiving outpatient therapy services? Answer

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08/03/20

CMS Releases CY 2021 Proposed Rule for Services Paid Under the MPFS

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has released the calendar year (CY) 2021 Proposed Rule for services paid under the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS). This would include outpatient physical, occupational and speech therapy services provided in all settings (private practice (both therapist-owned and physician-owned, skilled nursing facilities doing Part B, comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation facilities, rehabilitation agencies, home health agencies providing Part B therapy services in the home and hospital outpatient therapy departments). This proposed rule would not apply to outpatient therapy services provided by critical access hospitals (CAHs) since CAHs are not reimbursed under the MPFS. Highlights

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