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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is an agency within the U.S. Department of Labor. It regulates workplaces and worker safety. Employers and workers within the U.S. are subject to OSHA regulations. If they are found noncompliant during an inspection, they may be subject to penalties and fines.
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Has your physical therapy clinic been struggling to entice and retain a client base that meets your business goals? If you need a little extra assistance getting more patients through the door of your physical therapy clinic, here’s what you need to know.
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Medicare is a type of federal health insurance. It’s for people who are 65 years of age and above, young people with disabilities, and those with certain qualifying health conditions. Medicare may cover three different sectors. These are hospital insurance, medical insurance and prescription drug coverage.
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Attending physical therapy school at the University of Illinois in Chicago during what is now referred to as the late 20th century, was an eye-opening experience for me. As a high school and undergraduate student, academic work came easily to me, except for calculus. I coasted by relying primarily on my gut instincts and intuition. However, I found the academic expectations at PT school much more intense. I also found myself surrounded by much more intelligent and harder-working students. Though it should have been, this alone did not motivate me to push myself further.
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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a law that was passed in 1990. It accommodates people who have disabilities and prohibits discrimination against them. This law was put into place to protect people who have disabilities from being discriminated against in several different sectors. These include employment, state and local services, public transit, telecommunications, and businesses that are open to the public.
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The physical therapy industry is a steadily growing one. It’s also a well-paying industry for those who have received the right accreditations and certifications. If you’re looking for information on some of the most well-compensated jobs in the physical therapy industry, keep reading to learn more.
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