The 4 goals for documentation in high performing physical therapy practices

There are 4 goals for physical therapy documentation if you want to perform at a high level: Goal #1: help you get better results in sessionGoal #2. improve decision making in your plan of care and in reflection on a specific caseGoal #3: improve team results, strategies, and decision making in the futureGoal #4: reduce […]

The 6 reasons physical therapy documentation is terrible for practitioners

‘Documenting is something I have to do. I tolerate it so I can see patients.’ This was the fifth interview in the past month and each interviewee thought documentation sucked. The interviews exposed a weird, depressing energy with patient documentation. Talking to clinicians who did it by hand, I heard a bizarre nostalgia because while […]