EPISODE · Oct 1, 2024 · 44 MIN
Why Now Is the BEST Time to Become a Physical Therapy Owner with Tim Spooner
from Will Power Podcast by Will Humphreys · host Will Humphreys
Is the physical therapy profession on the verge of a revolution? In this episode, we sit down with Tim Spooner, CEO and founder of Spooner Physical Therapy, to explore why now is the perfect time to be part of this field, despite the departure of 20,000 physical therapists last year. Tim delves into the $600 billion musculoskeletal industry, exposing inefficiencies and challenging outdated insurance models. He calls for a shift toward innovative payment systems that can transform both patient care and professional satisfaction.Key Takeaways:Addressing inefficiencies in the $600B musculoskeletal industryEmbracing new payment models to enhance care and satisfactionExpanding physical therapy beyond rehabilitation to wellnessLeveraging subscription systems and virtual consultationsThe role of virtual assistants in healthcare innovationProactive workplace care for injury prevention and supportSend us Fan MailVirtual Rockstars specialize in helping support or replace all non-clinical roles.Learn how a Virtual Rockstar can help scale your physical therapy practice.Subscribe here to our completely free Stress-Free PT Newsletter for your weekly dose of joy.
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Is the physical therapy profession on the verge of a revolution? In this episode, we sit down with Tim Spooner, CEO and founder of Spooner Physical Therapy, to explore why now is the perfect time to be part of this field, despite the departure of 20,000 physical therapists last year. Tim delves into the $600 billion musculoskeletal industry, exposing inefficiencies and challenging outdated insurance models. He calls for a shift toward innovative payment systems that can transform both patient...
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