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Here in the United States, OTs are facing some pretty disheartening reimbursement changes.
But, this week's article seems to lay the groundwork for arguing that instead of restricting OT, we should be seeking to expand the role of occupational therapy practitioners.
I found a lot of hope in this article, and I'll be very curious to hear what you think!
To discuss this article please join us at the OT Potential Club.
Saxon, R., Gray, M., & Oprescu, F. (2014). Extended roles for allied health professionals: an updated systematic review of the evidence. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 479. doi: 10.2147/jmdh.s66746
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By Sarah Lyon, OTR/L4.9
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Here in the United States, OTs are facing some pretty disheartening reimbursement changes.
But, this week's article seems to lay the groundwork for arguing that instead of restricting OT, we should be seeking to expand the role of occupational therapy practitioners.
I found a lot of hope in this article, and I'll be very curious to hear what you think!
To discuss this article please join us at the OT Potential Club.
Saxon, R., Gray, M., & Oprescu, F. (2014). Extended roles for allied health professionals: an updated systematic review of the evidence. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 479. doi: 10.2147/jmdh.s66746
(Another great way to support our podcast is to use our MedBridge promo code!)
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