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Welcome to Mobility University
1. The Law: Medicare requires DME companies selling Group 2 single power option or multiple power option PWC, any Group 3 or Group 4 PWC, or a push rim activated power assist device for a manual wheelchair to have, on staff, a certified Assistive Technology Supplier (ATS) to assist each patient in the selection of the specific device ordered.
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Licensure states that require yearly Continuing Education Credits in order to sell durable medical equipment.
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| 2. The Problem: In order to qualify to take the ATS Exam without a college education and years of qualifying experience, you must gain 30 Contact Hours of Training and Education, 15 of which are recommended to be of a clinical nature. Our program comes with an ATS study guide (including pages of important, easy to understand terminology), the exam outline, and all exam registration forms. |
| 3. The Solution: Mobility University currently offers 15 Contact Hours of Physician and Physical Therapist led clinical education available to watch in your home or office on DVD. |
A Leading Education Provider for Durable Medical Equipment Suppliers
Welcome to Mobility University, a leading education provider for durable medical equipment suppliers specializing in powered mobility products.
Beginning April 1, 2008, Medicare (CMS) will require every company selling powered mobility devices to have, on staff, a certified Assistive Technology Supplier (ATS) to assist each patient in the selection of the specific device ordered. In order to become an ATS, one must pass the mandatory ATS Certification Exam, which has a prerequisite of 30 Contact Hours of Training, 15 of which should be presented from a clinical setting. Mobility University offers these 15 hours.
Mobility University offers a DVD presentation featuring both a physical therapist specializing in home health and a Board Certified Physician. You will benefit from gaining valuable education and perspective while earning CECs from the convenience of your home or office.
The Mobility University Course covers topics such as Simple Assessments, Patient Diagnosis, Goal Setting, Daily Living Needs, Integration of Concepts, and Wheel Chair options. The last 5 bonus hours include a prep course for the ATS exam and a discussion forum.
Please Note: CECs are Contact Hours of Training registered with NRRTS for satisfying state requirements for Continuing Education. CEC's are NOT CEU's registered with IACET and cannot be used for your Continuing Education Requirements outlined by RESNA once an ATS/ATP.
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