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There are an immense amount of complex details buzzing around the MIPS program right now. We believe that it is important to keep you in the loop and at least provide some general information so you can begin preparing mentally and begin to educate yourself on the topic.

When researching billing & EMR companies, make sure you use the following checklist to spare yourself from any feature limitations or invoicing surprises down the road.

The goal of StrataPT is to fight endlessly for ALL money owed to our providers but also to clearly display what efforts are being put forth to get them paid. The StrataPT Clarity Panel was designed to provide our clients with a play by play view of every billing and follow up action being performed on every patient account. There are no secrets, there are no blindfolds.

Select your CPT codes, indicate your units, press submit. Reimbursement then shows up in your bank account. It's that easy!

Many physical therapy billing and EMR companies have means in which feature requests can be suggested. Some use a community message board, while others ask you to send an email to an address that is so generic you wonder if it has even been received. Then you have others that well…simply just don’t want to hear your request at all.

All of our employees from tech support to billing specialists are located in the US. We don't outsource overseas and never will. Our clients deserve US-based support and shouldn't have to worry if it's raining in Uzbekistan!
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