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Cloudy with a Chance of Reform: 5 Key Healthcare Forecasts for 2017

WebPT president Heidi Jannenga and CEO Nancy Ham provide a report on current and future healthcare trends affecting your practice.

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January 5, 2017
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Predicting the weather is tough—just ask any meteorologist who has called for sun on the day of a major downpour. Well, predicting the fate of the US healthcare system isn’t much easier—there’s a lot up in the air, after all. But, even without a healthcare equivalent of Doppler Radar, there are a few key trends that are sure to have a major impact on PTs, OTs, and SLPs in 2017 and beyond. And to keep your practice from getting caught in the rain without an umbrella—that is, to ensure your success in this ever-changing healthcare climate—you’ve gotta know the forecast.

That’s where we come in. In our first webinar of 2017, WebPT president and co-founder Dr. Heidi Jannenga and WebPT CEO Nancy Ham will team up to provide a special report on the current and future healthcare trends that will affect your practice most. Tune in for must-know details on:

  • The push for greater interoperability and how rehab therapy fits into the collaborative care picture
  • The state of health system consolidation
  • The evolution of healthcare reform and the potential implications of major policy changes
  • The growing importance of data-tracking, business strategy, and legislative advocacy in the rehab therapy industry

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