Optimizing patient care, contemplating the future of the profession, and promoting inclusivity were among the areas of focus for the 2024 House of Delegates during this year's in-person meetings held July 21-22 at APTA's Leadership Congress in Kansas City, Missouri. The House passed 17 motions that adopted new APTA positions, amended existing APTA positions, charged the association with specific actions, and elected a new honorary APTA member.
By using this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies. To find out more visit our privacy policy.
Primary Care, Workforce, AI Among Issues Debated in 2024 APTA House of Delegates
The meetings of the 2024 House session included deliberation on motions presented to the House as well as meaningful discussions on issues.
Date: November 1, 2024
Contact: aptamag@apta.org
Content Type: Feature
APTA Staff
You Might Also Like...
Article
CMS Releases New Details on the ACCESS Model, Including Payment StructureMar 11, 2026
On Feb. 12, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services released more details regarding its Advancing Chronic Care with Effective, Scalable Solutions,
Article
57th McMillan Lecture: Movement Is the Core of Who We AreMar 10, 2026
Christopher Powers, PT, PhD, FAPTA, delivers the 57th Mary McMillan Lecture at APTA CSM in Anaheim, California. In delivering the 57th Mary McMillan Lecture
News
APTA's 'Founded by Women' Toolkit Celebrates Women's Impact on the ProfessionMar 9, 2026
In 1921, a visionary group of women founded APTA and set our profession on a bold, new course. Their pioneering leadership not only established the association