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Episode 31 - Heidi Carpenter - Streamlining Outpatient OT
What could OT 2.0 look like? Carpenter explains outpatient occupational therapy's shortcomings and brainstorms ways technology can streamline the process.
How can technology improve the quality of life for people living with disabilities?
Heidi Carpenter, an occupational therapist and the president of ArizOTA, specializes in treating differently-abled patients. Whether managing a lifelong disability or a work-related injury, technology helps Heidi's patients experience newfound autonomy and comfort.
In part 2 of Medplace's discussion with Heidi Carpenter, she explains outpatient occupational therapy's shortcomings and brainstorms ways technology can streamline the process.

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