The COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) is winding down: What does it mean for your practice?
The COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) is winding down after over 3 years. What does that mean for your practice? APTA wrote a nice summary
The COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) is winding down after over 3 years. What does that mean for your practice? APTA wrote a nice summary
With March comes March Madness, which not only refers to the NCAA basketball tournament but also the rush to get bills reintroduced in the new
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Congratulations to this year’s award winners!
APTA and its members continue to advocate on critical issues impacting the profession. Download the latest newsletter at the link below: APTA Advocacy Network Newsletter
Award recipients will be recognized with a ceremony and a reception, hosted by the PT Fund, on Sunday, Aug. 14, in Washington, D.C.
When the public receives physical therapy treatment, people deserve to know what treatment they are receiving and that the person performing the treatment is a
Increasingly we are seeing media reports and company announcements about the use of digital platforms and technologies to provide physical therapy. The advancement of care
The $1.5 trillion plan passed with bipartisan support. Here are three takeaways of interest to the physical therapy community. READ MORE HERE.
UnitedHealthcare is shifting its claim payments toward digital reimbursement, effective June 1. The payer has been moving many of its processes online, including prior authorizations and claim decisions, in
Don’t forget to download APTA’s practice advisory to membership.