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Oct 17, 2018/Perspective
With increased expectations to deliver high-quality care, it is important that we meet the standards that are being set for us.
May 1, 2019/Feature
Strategies for treating pain are evolving-and physical therapists are helping to lead the way.
Jun 3, 2020/Author
Nancy R. Kirsch, PT, DPT, PhD, FAPTA, a former member of APTA's Ethics and Judicial Committee, is the program director and a professor of physical therapy at Rutgers University in Newark. She also practices in northern New Jersey, and her book "Ethics in Physical Therapy: A Case-Based Approach" compiles
Oct 15, 2019/News
HHS thinks it's time to bring some Stark law provisions up-to-date in ways that accommodate alternative payment models.
Apr 22, 2019/News
In a proposed change strongly supported by APTA, skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) could see more flexibility when it comes to the number of residents considered acceptable for "group therapy" under Medicare. The loosened definition is part of the proposed fiscal year (FY) 2020 payment rule for SNFs
Jul 25, 2018/News
This installment looks at alternatives to participation in the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS).
Mar 18, 2018/Perspective
I learned that there are endless possibilities awaiting me if I just approach things with an open mind.
Apr 1, 2018/Column
When it comes to wellness, advice is easy to give but best withheld.
Dec 1, 2017/Column
Do you really know what your wellness clients need? That’s the question.
Aug 14, 2025/CPG