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Direct Access to Physical Therapy Saves Time, Money and Reduces Pain

November 15, 2011

While healthcare concerns permeate the nation, many Americans with mobility

problems are using their state's Direct

Access<http://conshypt.com/direct_access.html>measures to get the

physical therapy care they need. Recent studies show

that Direct Access has provided significant positive implications on the US

health care system.

Direct Access, which has been legalized in 48 states, allows patients to go

directly to a physical therapist without a doctor's referral, and have the

visit paid for by an insurance provider.

Direct access to physical therapy <http://conshypt.com/index.html> services

saves money for the patient and for the insurance companies by eliminating

unnecessary visits to physician’s offices when the purpose is solely to

obtain a prescription. It also benefits the public by allowing for more

timely identification and treatment of health problems and it has been

demonstrated to minimize the necessity of long term care. “Direct access

allows us to treat our patients in a timely manner but we still maintain a

great working relationship with their primary physician to maximize their

recovery,” said Dr. Desirea D. Caucci, PT, DPT of Conshohocken Physical

Therapy.

A recent study, in the journal Health Services Research (HSR), reviewed

62,707 episodes of physical therapy using non-Medicare claims data from a

Midwest insurer over a 5-year period. Patients who visited a physical

therapist directly for outpatient care (27%) had fewer visits and lower

overall costs on average than those who were referred by a physician, while

maintaining continuity of care within the overall medical system and

showing no difference in health care use in the 60 days after the physical

therapy episode.

The study is noteworthy because services delivered by physical therapists

account for " a significant portion " of outpatient care costs in the United

States, according to the study, and some health insurance plans require a

physician referral for reimbursement of these services.

Physical Therapists <http://conshypt.com/staff.html> are motion experts.

They help improve or restore the mobility you need to move forward with

your life. They are well-qualified, both through formal education and

clinical training, to evaluate a patient's condition, assess his or her

physical therapy needs and, if appropriate, safely and effectively treat

the patient. Physical therapists are also well-qualified to recognize when

patients demonstrate conditions, signs and symptoms that should be

evaluated by other health care professionals before therapy is instituted.

Physical therapists recognize when it is appropriate to refer patients to

these other health care professionals for consultation.

Conshohocken Physical Therapy(CPT) is a private practice delivering high

quality, evidence-based care to improve their patients’ quality of life.

They have been voted the “Best Physical Therapy Practice in Montgomery

County, PA,” multiple times. Owner, Dr. Desirea D. Caucci, PT, DPT, has

been named one of the top 3 Physical Therapists in the nation by Advance

Magazine (2008) and has been honored as the national winner of the Dorland

Health People Award for Physical Therapy (2010). They have also created a

breakthrough iPad application

<http://www.motiondoctorapp.com/press.html>for pain prevention -

“Motion Doctor”. Their mission is to promote physical

therapy on a grand scale and make a positive impact, both personally and

therapeutically, on every person who enters their office. For more

information please email bcaucci(at)conshypt(dot)com or visit

http://www.ConshyPT.com.

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