HOD P07-24-12-11 - The American Physical Therapy Association believes digital health technologies, digital therapeutics, and artificial intelligence have the potential to augment physical therapist practice by expanding access, enhancing care delivery models, promoting safety, reducing administrative burden, and improving outcomes.
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Digital Health Technologies, Digital Therapeutics, and Artificial Intelligence in Physical Therapist Practice
Date: September 23, 2024
Contact: nationalgovernance@apta.org
Content Type: Policies & Bylaws
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