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    June 2017

    June 2017

    Employer Self-Insurance Offers Opportunities for PTs

    As more employers opt for self-funded health plans, a growing number of physical therapists are finding ways to benefit.

    Fluid Motions

    By helping rowers find their form, PTs reduce injury risk and can improve athletes' performance.

    Health Care Techonology Today

    Patients increasingly are providing data about themselves to their health care providers when asked. Providers, meanwhile, find this patient-generated health data (PGHD) useful but too often fail to ask for it.

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