Not only that...
But, on one occasion (when the context is they are exhorting you to 'up your productivity numbers' by ensuring that you do at least a 53 minute session (I think it is) to get the 'high score' of 3.0 RVU's for the encounter (instead of 2.0 RVU's you get for a somewhat shorter session) the instruction is that you should do as many sessions as possible at 53+ minutes.
If you don't want to falsify documentation (which we don't) you need to get really good at orchestrating a precise end time of the session somewhere between 0 and 7 mins prior to the start of your next session (which gets tricky/stressful). However, what kills me is that, on another occasion (when you're raising the issue of not having enough time between sessions to go to the bathroom, score your instruments, do your documentation, etc.) the response is that you need to do sessions of 45 mins or less so that you have adequate time to do those things. You literally cannot win. There is no emphasis on doing the right thing in terms of doing the length of session that makes sense for that client, at that point in therapy, and relative to the tasks that you need to accomplish that session and the items on the agenda. Everything is warped/bent around the 'god' of some population-level 'metric' so that people 'look good.'
I'll just leave this here:
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