Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Physical and Occupational Therapy (PT/OT) Who is Palladian?
• Physical Therapy • Occupational Therapy • Speech Therapy • Chiropractic Care • Fitness • Behavioral Health Our goal is to help you receive excellent care with a focus on healthy muscles, joints and bones. What is required to obtain therapy services? Most health plans require that you obtain a written referral and/or prescription from a qualified provider. “Qualified providers” are defined by state and/or federal law, and may also be specified by your health benefit plan. You should obtain any necessary referrals and/or prescriptions prior to scheduling an appointment for therapy services. If your referral or prescription expires, you may be required to obtain a new one prior to receiving additional therapy services. Once all necessary information has been obtained, your treating therapist submits an appropriate claim for approval and/or payment of therapy services. Why is my health insurer using Palladian now? When you need to see one or more specialists, Palladian can help by coordi
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