Semin Speech Lang 1999; 20(4): 335-341
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1064027
© 1999 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.

Cognitive-Communicative Disorders of Right Cerebrovascular Accident Patients and Reimbursement for Treatment

Mary Boyle, Shari Strikowsky-Harvey
  • Department of Speech-Language & Audiology, Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, White Plains, New York
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Publication Date:
15 May 2008 (online)

ABSTRACT

Speech-language pathologists frequently diagnose and treat individuals with cognitive-communicative disorders, but they sometimes encounter difficulty receiving reimbursement for those services from third-party payers. Often, reimbursement becomes an issue because the documentation provided fails to emphasize the linguistic and communication aspects of treatment that are precisely the components that make the speech-language pathologist's role with this population unique. By analyzing how the elements of language, cognition, and communication are interactively affected for each patient and by emphasizing those relationships in treatment, speech-language pathologists can communicate the importance of their role in the treatment process and increase the likelihood of reimbursement for services.

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