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Mar 10, 2021/Podcast
In this podcast, we take closer look at the information blocking rule: and what it means for PTs and PTAs.
Feb 14, 2017/Review
If the experience of one hospital system is any indication, facilities have reason to expect overall Medicare expenditures to drop.
Mar 6, 2019/Podcast
Zach Stearns, PT, DPT, is a clinician in North Carolina. But in the spring of 2017 he was about to graduate PT school and was reflecting on his clinical rotations. Zach shares tips for students about to begin their clinical rotations.
Jul 27, 2021/Podcast
n a descriptive study that’s already been featured in 14 news stories, Mark Werneke, PT, and colleagues analyzed data on more than 222,000 patients in the Focus on Therapeutic Outcomes database. Werneke and Jette talk in depth about the relatively low use of telerehabilitation in the outpatient population
Dec 14, 2020/News
Richard Rausch, PT, DPT, MBA, will take over leadership duties on an influential AMA relative value update committee.
Nov 10, 2020/Review
The rule is intended to ensure consistent care and ease VA providers' fears about retribution from state licensing boards.
Nov 24, 2020/Article
The culturally competent practice of physical therapy includes practice with patients and clients who have mental or physical disabilities.
Jun 6, 2022/Roundup
The profession's education accreditation body is achieving current goals while shaping the future. Here's an overview of what's happening.
Jan 18, 2023/Roundup
A student PT helps in Ukraine, the potential of telerehab, PSA management and more in this month's collection of APTA members and the profession in the media.
Aug 3, 2020/Article
APTA is among the medical specialty societies to join the Choosing Wisely® Campaign in creating transparencies between health care providers and patients.