Webinar - Getting Your Patients the Compression They Need

Date

Sep 13 2023
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Time

Eastern
1:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Cost

Free

Getting Your Patients the Compression They Need

Compression is an essential element of addressing venous leg disease.  However, many physicians find patient compliance difficult to achieve as many patients find compression garments to be difficult and uncomfortable.  This webinar will discuss the importance of compression therapy, the benefits of the EXTREMIT-EASE Compression Garment, how it helps physicians, and how to dispense it to your patients.

At the end of Dr. Lehrman’s presentation stay for a Question & Answer session where he will answer any questions that you might have.

What You Will Learn:

  • How the EXTREMIT-EASE Compression Garment differs from traditional compression garments.
  • The Medicare reimbusement criteria associated with compression garments.
  • The frequency with which compression garments may be dispensed.

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Getting Your Patients the Compression They Need

9/13/20231:00pm EDT30 minutes

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Speakers:
Dr. Jeffrey D. Lehrman
Dr. Jeffrey D. Lehrman
Dr. Lehrman is in private practice in Fort Collins, CO and operates Lehrman Consulting, LLC. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Fellow of the American Society of Podiatric Surgeons, and is recognized as a “Master” by the American Professional Wound Care Association. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management and an Expert Panelist on Codingline. In his role as a Consultant to the APMA Health Policy and Practice Department, Dr. Lehrman serves as an advisor to the APMA Coding Committee and the APMA MACRA Task Force. Dr. Lehrman sits on the board of directors of both the American Professional Wound Care Association and the American Society of Podiatric Surgeons. He is also on the editorial advisory board of the journal WOUNDS.

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