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Embracing Digital Health: Why Rehab Therapists and RTM are a Match

We’re breaking down what rehab therapists need to know about RTM during this free webinar from the experts at WebPT.

Heidi Jannenga
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January 18, 2023
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Love is in the air, and despite a tumultuous relationship, CMS gifted rehab therapists something better than a heart-shaped box of chocolates in the 2022 final rule: billable CPT codes for remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM). But what is RTM exactly, and how does it fit into what clinicians are currently doing in their work with patients?  

As our Valentine to you, we’re hosting a free webinar with an expert panel discussing the impact and importance of RTM, including Heidi Jannenga, PT, DPT, ATC, Co-Founder and Chief Clinical Officer of WebPT, Susan Lofton, MPT, VP of Outcomes and Clinical Transformation at WebPT, and James Heathers, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer at Cipher Skin. 

Join us on February 16, 2023, at 9:00 AM PST as our panel examines: 

  • RTM’s growing role in rehab therapy, 
  • How RTM can help expand access to care;
  • How therapists can use RTM to increase patient adherence and outcomes; and
  • How clinics can implement RTM into current workflows and successfully bill for RTM codes. 

The webinar will be roughly an hour long (with 45 minutes of presentation and 15 minutes of live Q&A). If you can’t make the live event, don’t worry; everyone who registers will receive a recording at a later date.

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