In this review: If you see Medicare patients, changes to the Quality Payment Program in 2026 may have an impact on your practice. Review APTA's resources on the QPP to figure out if you are an eligible provider or practice. If you already participate in QPP, read more to find out what changes are coming in 2026.
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Quality Payment Program: What Physical Therapists Need to Know in 2026
Learn how changes to the program may affect your physical therapy practice.
Date: December 22, 2025
Contact: news@apta.org
Content Type: Article
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