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From the Editor: Partnering for Research, Education
By Miki Fairley Coming together is a beginning, staying together
is progress, and working together is success - Henry
Ford
The American Academy of Orthotists &
Prosthetists has been reaching out to other organizations involved
in O&P and rehab care. Goals include cooperative research
initiatives which can help define treatment protocols and provide
outcomes data for payers, benefiting patients and providers alike.
Partnering goals also include advancing O&P education. For
instance, Northwestern University and Georgia Tech have been
involved in helping design the Academy's new Online Learning
Center.
Academy President David F. Moretto, CP, FAAOP, stressed the
importance of collaboration in the opening welcome session at the
recent co-located meetings of the Academy and ACPOC in Orlando. He
noted that "collaboration" has even been added to the Academy's
mission statement: "The American Academy of Orthotists and
Prosthetists is dedicated to promoting professionalism and
advancing the standards of patient care through education,
literature, research, advocacy, and collaboration."
Incentives for Quality
Developing a healthcare system that intelligently balances best
patient care and outcomes with the most cost-effective and
efficient use of resources may sound like an impossible dream.
However, Medicare and some private payers are taking a serious look
at an innovative payment methodology, Pay for Performance (P4P). To
find out more about P4P and how it may impact your practice, read
"Quality Can Pay - If You Can Prove It," by
healthcare attorney John Latsko.
Streamlining Practice Management
Streamlining clinical and administrative functions through
computer technology likewise can free up time and save money. The
feature article, "Take-Charge Software Helps Manage O&P
Practices," by Judith Philipps Otto, examines some of the
systems now available.
And..."Giving back" and giving hope to the
seemingly hopeless are rewards that volunteers have enjoyed in
working with "Próteses por Ecuador." Youll find their story on
O&P at the middle of the world in this
month's issue.
Once again, science fiction may soon become science fact. You'll
enjoy the fascinating research going on at Walter Reed Army Medical
Center, described in "Thought-Control Prostheses - Soon a
Reality." 
Table Of Contents - May 2005
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