MVP Rehab Sports Physiotherapy
MVP Rehab sports physiotherapy offers comprehensive evaluations and treatment plans for your specific needs. Using the latest techniques and technology, they can help you improve your strength, function and performance.
Beginning in PY 2023, clinicians can opt to participate in a MIPS Value Pathway (MVP) instead of reporting traditional MIPS data. Each MVP has subsets of grouped measures and activities that reflect specific specialties. To know more about Sports Physiotherapy, visit the MVP Rehab Physiotherapy website or call 0450603234.
MVP Physiotherapy offers one-on-one Movement and Performance sessions (virtual or in-person) to improve your strength, movement efficiency, confidence and overall wellness. They accept private health insurance and the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
A breath of fresh air for MIPS participants tired of the program’s complexity, MVPs offer a simplified reporting option with higher participation incentives. But as with all things in healthcare, MVPs are a work in progress and need your feedback! MVP candidates include a MSK MVP for rehab therapists that qualifies for automatic reweighting in the Promoting Interoperability category and scoring in the Cost Performance category. Click here to learn more and share your feedback.
Physiotherapists assess your movement and movement pattern. They will then create a tailored rehabilitation program and regularly review your goals. They may recommend movement and performance sessions (virtually or in-person) that will help reduce your risk of injury or re-injury and improve your overall health and wellbeing.
Beginning in performance year 2023, clinicians can opt to report under one of 12 MIPS Value Pathways (MVPs). These new reporting options are designed to make selecting measures and activities for reporting less burdensome by grouping them into categories related to particular specialties.
While there isn't a rehab-focused MVP for PTs, the MSK MVP candidate should provide some relief if adopted by CMS in 2024. However, therapists are encouraged to share their feedback on this MVP--and the MVP program as a whole--to ensure it meets their needs.
MVP’s Movement and Performance team helps you optimize your movement efficiency for optimal health, strength, function and performance. This includes one-on-one Movement and Performance sessions (virtually or in-person) and individualized treatment plans.
Thanks to the advocacy efforts of WebPT Members, other industry leaders, and a joint submission from Keet Health, CMS created a musculoskeletal care and rehabilitation support (MSK)-focused MIPS Value Pathway for the 2023 performance year. It’s a welcome addition to MIPS reporting, which is designed to make it easier for clinicians by grouping together associated measures and activities that are relevant to each specialty.
But there’s a catch. CMS omitted IROMS functional measures from this MVP, which could cause problems for rehab therapy patients.
MVP Movement and Performance team will help you optimize your movement efficiency for improved balance, strength, wellness and performance. They’ll work with you one-on-one (virtually or in person) to identify areas for improvement, and provide guidance in implementing tailored programs in your daily activities and/or sport.
PTs can often evaluate and treat musculoskeletal conditions without expensive diagnostic testing. Moreover, they can recognize “red flags” that indicate the need for more invasive medical attention and assist you in getting the referrals you need.
Beginning in 2023, MIPS-participating clinicians can report using a MIPS Value Pathway (MVP). While there are 12 MVPs currently available, none of them are specific to rehab therapists.
For physical therapy and occupational therapy practices that take part in the Medicare Quality Payment Program (MIPS), a new option called MIPS Value Pathways (MVPs) may look like a breath of fresh air. But it's important to understand if this simplified reporting option is right for you.
MVPs are designed to make selecting measures and activities for MIPS reporting easier and give providers more meaningful performance feedback. Currently, there are 12 available MVPs, but none of them is specific to rehab therapy. That could change for 2024 when CMS introduces a MSK MVP with episode-based Cost and Promoting Interoperability measures. This MVP would be the first one relevant to PTs, OTs, and SLPs.
MVP Rehab offers a skilled balance of knowledge and experience in the rehabilitation and training of athletes of all ages and performance levels. They provide one-on-one Movement and Performance sessions, in person or via telehealth, to improve confidence, movement patterns and strength.
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CMS rolled out MVPs in 2023 as a way to make MIPS reporting easier for clinicians. Should the Musculoskeletal Care and Rehabilitative Support MVP candidate be adopted for 2024, it could mean easier reporting for rehab therapists.














