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Mar 2, 2018/News
The end of the hard cap on payment for therapy services under Medicare was big news for patients and the profession—a fact that hasn't escaped the notice of The Washington Post.
Jan 19, 2022/News
Congress is back in session and the push is on to fix this threat to patient access to care. Your voice is needed.
Oct 1, 2015/Feature
Every state has much to offer physical therapists and physical therapist assistants. It may be quality of life. Employment opportunities. Regulatory and business friendliness. Or any of dozens of other features. But to make it to the top of PT in Motion's third annual analysis of the best states in which
Test & Measure
A screening tool that measures the risk of venous thrombus embolism (VTE).
Aug 7, 2017/Test & Measure
Estimates an individual’s 10-year probability of incurring a hip or other major osteoporotic fracture.
Jul 14, 2023/News
Cuts continue, but APTA's advocacy helped spark positive movement related to PTA supervision, code values, and more.
Apr 24, 2024/News
The new policy, which faces strong opposition from researchers, will be put on hold while CMS reviews "comments and concerns."
Oct 8, 2019/Open Access
You should be aware of the scope of the practice act in the state(s) in which you are licensed, and consider carefully whether or not your scope of personal competence is compatible with the type of services you wish to provide.
Jun 29, 2020/News
The "Extreme and Uncontrollable Circumstances" exception could allow clinicians to have MIPS performance categories reweighted.
Oct 7, 2020/Podcast
Heidi Moyer, PT, DPT, shares what she’s learned through her years working on teams and gives tips for successful team work.