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May 29, 2020/News
A letter from 46 U.S. representatives calls the cuts "reckless."
Apr 3, 2020/News
A final rule from the Department of Labor includes PTs and PTAs among the health care providers whose employers — depending on the setting — could opt to deny expanded sick and FMLA leave.
Mar 12, 2019/News
After a nearly 4-year battle, physical therapists (PTs) in North Carolina can finally claim victory in their fight to protect dry needling: last week, the state's acupuncture licensing board relented on its attempt to restrict the intervention, signing off on a settlement agreement in federal district
Jan 9, 2025/Article
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Dec 3, 2025/Article
A recent U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ MLN Matters update provided guidance on a range of topics, including the plan of care signature exception from the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule rule that went into effect Jan. 1. The update follows months of coordinated advocacy efforts by APTA
Sep 2, 2020/News
CMS is moving ahead with damaging coding edits it had previously deleted.
Jan 24, 2020/News
APTA and its members engaged in extensive advocacy efforts to convince CMS to rethink its decision.
Oct 16, 2020/News
The updated quick-take resources cover 20 systems including outpatient therapy, home health, and skilled nursing facilities.
Oct 8, 2020/Review
Researchers found that physical therapy started within three days of an initial PCP visit improved multiple outcomes.
Jul 24, 2020/Roundup
The coronavirus pandemic demands our attention. But that hasn't stopped the flow of research in other areas relevant to physical therapy.