I havent found it anywhere in the manual, nor searching on line, including
the medicare site.  I will hazard the guess that therapists can't bill for
shared services, if PT & OT can't.  (Do you actually have a separate
recreation therapist? Or an activities person?)
Corey
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From: "Karen Marolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 7:57 AM
Subject: treatment minutes


> Ok I am asking again,  Can Rec Therapy co-treat with Physical Therapy
> and each count the entire number of minutes they worked with the
> patient? I know we have to split time if it is between  OT or Speech
> therapy and Physical Therapy, but I am unsure about Rec Therapy.
> Thanks
> Karen
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