Guest guest Posted January 29, 2011 Report Share Posted January 29, 2011 There have been many interpretations of CMS' new 3.0 rules. One that I am looking for concrete info(if concrete info can be had with CMS' gray rules) is regarding the EOT and when you begin day 1 EOT. I work for several providers and each interpret the " providing 7 day a week therapy " differently. Some say that if you provide therapy in any instances on a Sat or Sun, that facility provides 7 days a week therapy services. Others say that if you provide a Sat treatment for missed minutes or for staffing purposes AND all orders are written 5x a week, the facility is not labeled as a provider of 7 day a week therapy. This argument comes about when determining day 1 after EOT--especially if EOT is on a Friday. Any feedback???? Tamera J. Bounds, LPTA, BSHS,MSHCA Dallas, TX From: Dr. Jan Dommerholt <dommerholt@... <mailto:dommerholt%40bethesdaphysiocare.com> > Subject: Re: Coccyx pain To: PTManager <mailto:PTManager%40yahoogroups.com> Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2011, 7:40 PM Many instances of coccyx pain are the result of referred pain from the QL, lumbar multifidi, gluteus max, etc., especially if the history reveals no direct traumatic impact and an insidious onset. In those cases, I would recommend using dry needling of the respective trigger points in these muscles, or manual trigger point release. Jan Dommerholt Bethesda PhysiocareR, Inc. 7830 Old town Road, Suite C-15 Bethesda, MD 20814-2440 United States + (voice) + (fax) dommerholt@... <mailto:dommerholt%40bethesdaphysiocare.com> www.bethesdaphysiocare.com Anne Arundel PhysiocareR 127 Lubrano Dr, Suite L-3 polis, MD 21401-7322 + (voice) Myopain Seminars, LLC + (voice) + (fax) www.myopainseminars.com dommerholt@... <mailto:dommerholt%40myopainseminars.com> http://www.linkedin.com/in/jandommerholt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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