Picture the end of a clinic day. Your last patient left an hour ago. The clinical work is done, but you're still writing notes, fielding texts from a parent about rescheduling, and trying to figure...
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Most university SLP and audiology clinics are structured as cost centers. The clinic generates clinical revenue, that revenue flows to central administration, and the department receives a flat...
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Most university SLP clinics run the same way: the department subsidizes operations, the clinic director makes do with what's allocated, and every budget cycle is another round of hoping the numbers...
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Most budget conversations between clinic directors and university administrators fail not because the argument is weak, but because it's framed wrong.
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You're six months into your first CF mentorship. You've been observing sessions, giving feedback, and logging hours in a shared Google Sheet. But now you're staring at ASHA's submission portal, and a...
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Since the early 1950s, the Scottish Rite's RiteCare program has been quietly funding university speech-language clinics across the country. No national press releases. No competitive grant portal....
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A handful of university SLP programs across the country are operating with $1M to $3M in federal funding that flows directly to their academic departments, bypassing central administration entirely....
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About 81% of NIDCD's research budget goes directly to university-based scientists and clinicians.1 If your audiology or communication sciences program isn't actively pursuing NIDCD training grants,...
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Whether you're running a university speech and audiology clinic that has never billed insurance before or you've enrolled in one government program but not the other, the Medicare vs. Medicaid...
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Most university SLP clinic directors assume Medicare is off the table for them. Either the student supervision model disqualifies them, they think, or Medicare is just too complicated to bother with....
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