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Mar 9, 2018/Article
CMS is ramping up its use of bundled care models, including limited use of a mandatory bundling program in some parts of the country.
May 25, 2021/Report
This follow-up report includes new data based on a March-April, 2021, survey of PTs and PTAs.
Apr 16, 2020/Perspective
Was it more harmful to keep the doors open or close them?
Mar 27, 2020/Article
Review these tips before making a decision about whether telehealth is the right approach for you — or if it's even possible.
Apr 14, 2020/Perspective
During this crisis we can study and apply the principles of wellness into our own daily lives.
Dec 17, 2019/News
An APTA-sponsored $40,000 Health Services Research Pipeline grant will support a project aimed at conducting the first-ever comprehensive evaluation of variability in rehabilitation delivery to older intensive care unit (ICU) survivors. The award was among several Foundation for Physical Therapy Research
Dec 9, 2019/Review
Subgroups of Medicare beneficiaries "present different risk profiles for opioid overdose death, authors say.
Dec 2, 2019/News
What's the difference between an emerging physical therapy leader and a well-established one? Not much—at least when it comes to love for their work and their vision of the profession’s future. (Apologies if you were expecting a punchline.) For its December issue, PT in Motion magazine posed an identical
Nov 26, 2019/News
Beyond the proposed payment cuts for 2021: four things that you should know about the 2020 physician fee schedule rule from CMS.
Nov 6, 2019/News
That latest piece of technology you're thinking about weaving into your practice? Maybe it should come with a warning label. This month, PT in Motion magazine takes a look at the ethical issues that new technologies can introduce in physical therapist practice. From seemingly offhand social media posts