Explore product updates, new courses, and exciting Pathways enhancements with our March 2025 updates.
New Product Features
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Introducing New Pathways for Fall Prevention and Pelvic Health
Medbridge is on a mission to expand access to high-quality, evidence-based care through Pathways. That’s why we’re so excited to announce the launch of our Pelvic Health and Fall Prevention pathways.
Pelvic Health pathways provide programming tailored for patients with pelvic floor dysfunction, offering separate tracks for those with male anatomy and those with female anatomy. Fall Prevention pathways support patients who have been deemed a low to medium fall risk with phased, research-backed education and exercise progressions to improve balance, confidence, and overall functional well-being. These programs empower providers with scalable, clinically validated solutions to enhance patient outcomes.
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RTM Patient Activity and Clinician Interactions
One of our goals in building Pathways is to give clinicians more opportunities to generate revenue for their meaningful work while still supporting patients exactly where they are. This month, we’re excited to roll out the second phase of the Pathways Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) feature.
In addition to tracking patient activity with codes 98975 and 98977, providers can now bill for their own clinical management time using codes 98980 and 98981. This means clinicians can now bill for time spent managing and interacting with patients based on the remotely collected data in Pathways. With new tools to enable RTM directly in the patient record—before and after enrollment—along with streamlined activity logging, it’s easier than ever to track time, engage with patients, and maximize reimbursement. Check out more on how to use the Pathways RTM tool here.
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Customize Pathways Before Enrollment with Exercise Swap on Assignment
This month, we’ve made it even easier to personalize patient care in Pathways. Previously, clinicians could swap exercises in a pathway after a patient enrolled in their program. Now, they can customize a patient’s program before the invitation is even accepted. This update gives providers greater control over treatment planning, ensuring patients start their program with the most appropriate exercises from day one.
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Stay Ahead with the New Pathways Alerts Tab
We’re excited to introduce the Alerts Tab on the Pathways navigation page, designed to help care coordinators manage patient needs more efficiently. This new tool automatically prioritizes patient alerts by severity—low, high, and critical—so you can quickly focus on the most urgent cases. Then, with filters for engagement, pain, function, and falls, you can easily sort alerts by type or patient, streamlining follow-ups and reducing time spent searching for key updates. Plus, you can resolve alerts directly from the tab or access the Patient Record for deeper insights, ensuring faster interventions and more effective patient support.
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Improved Knowledge Track Navigation with the New Education Management Tab
Experience a faster, more intuitive way to build and manage Knowledge Tracks with our redesigned interface. The new Education Management menu (found in the "My Practice" dropdown) simplifies navigation by consolidating Knowledge Tracks, Cross-Track Reporting, Events Management, and Skills into one easy-to-access location. An improved table view replaces KT Library cards, making it easier to search, sort, and manage tracks. Plus, a refreshed Build tab with updated styling, modals, and warnings helps prevent errors and lost information so you can confidently create and edit tracks.
New Course Series
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New in Home Health: Aide Skills
Ensure safe, effective, and confident care with our new course series designed for Home Health Aides with Rachel Masden, RN, MEd. This comprehensive training covers critical topics, including injury prevention through proper body mechanics, understanding the aide’s role in the home health care team, and strategies for conducting effective home visits. Additionally, courses on observing and documenting client conditions provide vital skills for early intervention, while safety training helps aides recognize and manage hazards in the home and community.
Course Links:
- Body Mechanics and Injury Prevention
- The Role of the Home Health Aide
- How to Have an Effective Home Visit
- Observing, Reporting, and Documenting
- Safety in the Community and Home
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Aging in Place: A New Series for Speech-Language Pathology Providers
Support older adults in maintaining their independence with our new Aging in Place series with Angela Mansolillo, MA, BCS-S, CCC-SLP. Designed for clinicians working with aging clients, this series explores sensory interventions to improve swallow function, the impact of saliva on swallowing and oral health, and practical strategies to reduce fall risk and enhance nutrition. Learn to identify and address frailty, sarcopenia, and dysphagia, implement targeted swallow exercises, and recognize cognitive changes that may impact safe aging at home.
Course Links:
- Aging In Place: Sensory Interventions to Improve Swallow Function
- Aging In Place: The Importance of Saliva
- Aging In Place: What it Means and How We Can Help
- Aging in Place: Frailty, Sarcopenia, and Swallowing, OH MY!
- Aging in Place: Swallow Exercise—When, Who, and How Much?
- Aging in Place: Cognitive Changes in Aging and Strategies for Success
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New in Musculoskeletal Management: Courses, Podcasts, and More
Keep your orthopedic assessment and treatment skills sharp with our latest MSK course offerings, webinars, and podcasts. You’ll learn from leading experts about assessing and treating functional fitness athletes, incorporating core stability into extremity rehab, and how to better manage your patients with osteoporosis and hypermobility.
Course Links:
- Introduction to Management of the Functional Fitness Athlete
- Core Stability and Training: Evidence-Based Practice for Common Extremity Conditions (Recorded Webinar)
- Evidence-Based Strategies for Patients With Osteoporosis (Recorded Webinar)
- How to get better results with patients who have more mobility? (Rehab and Performance Lab Podcast)
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New and Improved HIPAA Course for Clinical Staff
Check out our new and refreshed course on HIPAA compliance for clinical staff. This training has been updated to our latest course style and now includes new scenarios and interactive learning activities. It will eventually replace our legacy course, HIPAA: Clinical Training for the Healthcare Setting. Start assigning it to your compliance knowledge tracks today!
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