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CBP 021: How to Generate Cash-Pay Revenue with Lucrative Injury-Prevention Programs – Interview with Phil Plisky PT
Today’s episode is an interview with Phil Plisky, PT, DSc, OCS, ATC, CSCS. Phil works at an insurance-based clinic that generates a large percentage of total revenue from cash-pay injury-prevention programs. I’m really pumped to start presenting more ideas of how any practice…
CBP 020: The First Characteristic Common to All Successful Cash-Based Practices
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, I’d like to start by mentioning something I’m very thankful for … YOU! My audience and supportive colleagues! At the time of this writing, the podcast has now been downloaded well over 20,000 times, and has seventeen 5-star reviews! Though I haven’t published an all-text blog post in quite a while, I have been writing a great deal in the past year. In fact, I declined to see patients this week in order to do a 3-day “book retreat.” It was an exhausting but satisfying and successful effort…
CBP 019: The Undervaluation of Physical Therapy and What We Can Do About It
This is a return to a very popular post I did in 2013 about what I consider a huge problem for the PT field: the undervaluation of our services… not just by patients, referral sources, and (of course) 3rd party payors, but by physical therapists themselves! This is an important topic and conversation we need to have over and over again, because the low-value mindset…