The new APTA Strategic Framework for 2030 reinforces the association's commitment to advancing payment, and that dedication goes far beyond APTA's fight for meaningful reforms to the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule. In 2025, APTA state chapters were relentless in their efforts to advocate for increased Medicaid and private payer payment, reduced administrative burden, and the elevation of physical therapists and physical therapist assistants in the health care system.
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APTA State Chapters Record 48 Wins in 2025, Work Continues in 2026
State chapters advocated for important payment victories and meaningful reductions to administrative burden, among other successes.
Date: February 10, 2026
Contact: news@apta.org
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