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What are the Financial Limitations of the Therapy Caps?

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What are the Financial Limitations of the Therapy Caps?

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In 2006, the annual limit on the allowed amount for outpatient physical therapy and speech-language pathology combined was $1740; the limit for occupational therapy was also $1740. For 2007, the annual limit on the allowed amount for outpatient physical therapy and speech-language pathology combined is $1780; the limit for occupational therapy is $1780. On January 1, 2008, the financial limits on outpatient therapy services is $1810 for physical therapy and speech-language pathology services combined and $1810 for occupational therapy services. The Therapy limit for 2009 is $1840.00 for physical therapy and speech-language pathology services combined and $1840 for occupational therapy services. The Therapy limit for 2010 is $1860.00 for physical therapy and speech-language pathology combined, and $1860.00 for occupational therapy separately.

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