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Q: Why should I refer my patients to PTPN providers?
A: PTPN has an established track record since 1985 of delivering the highest quality rehabilitation services through its network of experienced and strictly credentialed providers.
Q: What services does PTPN provide?
A: PTPN providers offer a broad spectrum of services, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech/language pathology, hand, and pediatric therapy.
Q: What patient populations would benefit most by seeing PTPN therapists?
A: Patients of all ages who have suffered illnesses or injuries and need to regain health, reduce or avoid disability, and improve productivity and quality of life. Everyone from the child with special needs, to the weekend athlete, to the senior woman with osteoporosis, to the stroke victim, to the injured worker, can benefit from rehabilitation services provided by our members.
Q: What conditions do PTPN providers treat?
A: PTPN providers have expertise and certification in treating a variety of conditions such as
lymphedema, incontinence, vestibular disorders, and sensory
integration deficits, to name a few.
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Q: Does PTPN have a quality assurance program?
A: PTPN providers must pass the strictest credentialing standards in the industry, exceeding those required by the National Committee
for Quality Assurance
(NCQA) for physicians in managed care plans. Member offices are surveyed on-site regularly to guarantee that
they meet professional standards for use of equipment, safety, efficiency, quality, and staff courtesy. PTPN also has an ongoing peer review program which monitors patient treatment and documentation.
Q: How can I guarantee that my patients receive the best treatment to meet their needs?
A: PTPN tracks providers' practice patterns, treatment methods, results, and documentation to make sure treatment is appropriate and matches the needs of patients.
Q: Will my patients’ insurance cover PTPN services?
A: Almost certainly. PTPN contracts with over 400 managed care organizations, including virtually all of the major PPOs and many HMOs, so your patients’ insurance will
usually be accepted and patients will receive their preferred provider benefits.
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