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APTA Health Care Reform Resource Center


What APTA is Doing in Health Care Reform

APTA is working with Congress to ensure physical therapists' priorities and needs are met in any health care reform legislation. APTA isn't in the business of shaping the overall health care system. Our goal is to see that the profession has what it needs to provide the best possible care to its patients. APTA staff is in constant contact with members of Congress and their staff, along with many administration officials. We have regular meetings and phone calls with them to make sure they are aware of the needs of the PT profession. APTA is also a member of several health care coalitions that are deeply involved in the health care reform debate.


What You Can Do in Health Care Reform

APTA encourages our members and their patients to get involved in the debate. There are a multitude of avenues you can take to get your voice heard. You can write, call, or fax your Congressman or Senator using our Legislative Action Center. You can encourage your patients to do the same by having them visit the Patient Action Center (www.apta.org/patientaction). You can also attend a White House Regional Summit or take part in a town hall meeting with your member of Congress.


Proposed Health Care Reform Plans


What the Government is Doing in Health Care Reform

The Senate Finance Committee has taken the lead in the debate for health care reforms. A health care reform bill will most likely originate in the Senate Finance Committee. Chairman Baucus and Senator Grassley (Ranking Republican member) are two of the most proactive members of the Senate in regards to health care reform. In the U.S. House of Representatives, the Ways and Means and Energy and Commerce committees will lead any debate in the House, but will most likely, allow the Senate Finance Committee; along with Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP); to propose any health care reform legislation. The President, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, and the White House Director on Health Care Reform will work with Congress to try and get their priorities included in any bills that they may pass.


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[Last updated: 11/19/09 | Contact: advocacy@apta.org]


 
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