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Patient Driven Payment Model

The PDPM is a shift away from volume-driven SNF payment to a model that focuses on the unique characteristics, needs, and goals of each patient.

Coding and Billing Updates: The Move to Value-based Payment

May 30, 2020/Article

Recorded webinar from live Q & A (December 4, 2018)

APTA Combined Sections Meeting

Feb 2, 2022/Event

The Power of Speech

Sep 1, 2020/Column

Silence isn't always golden. But finding one's voice in the moment can be difficult.

Advocating for Coverage: Template Letters

Jan 14, 2022/Open Access

Access a variety of template letters you and your patients can use when your patient is denied coverage, the services approved are inadequate, or care is delayed, and a utilization management company is involved.

Reckoning With Reentry

Apr 1, 2020/Feature

Stepping out from full-time practice looks different from how it once did. The options during and after a hiatus vary for PTs and PTAs.

Compliance Matters: Where the Improvement Myth Remains the Standard

Apr 1, 2020/Column

More nonfederal payers must consider changing their policies. Here's what APTA is doing and how you can help.

Cost Analysis

Apr 1, 2020/Column

A PT gets schooled by her employer.

APTA Capitol Hill Day 2026

Apr 19, 2026/Event

Connect, advocate, and make an impact alongside fellow physical therapy professionals and students on Capitol Hill. Advocate for our profession: Be a part of influencing policies that shape the future of physical therapy. Meet your representatives: Engage directly with elected officials and their staff

For Students: APTA Flash Action Strategy

Sep 25, 2024/Event

This year, a critical election year, APTA students are encouraged to take action on Sept. 25 and 26.

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Validity of the AM-PAC “6-Clicks” Inpatient Daily Activity and Basic Mobility Short Forms

Feb 28, 2014/Research Reports

Background

Standardized assessment of patients' activity limitations

A Path Model for Evaluating Dosing Parameters for Children With Cerebral Palsy

Feb 28, 2014/Perspectives

Dosing of pediatric rehabilitation services for children with cerebral palsy (CP)

Physical Therapist–Delivered Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: A Qualitative Study of Physical Therapists' Perceptions and Experiences

Jan 31, 2014/Research Reports

Background

The importance of the biopsychosocial model in assessment

Health-Enhancing Physical Activity in Children With Cerebral Palsy: More of the Same Is Not Enough

Jan 31, 2014/Perspective

Physical activity is important for young people's health. The emphasis over the

Direct Access Compared With Referred Physical Therapy Episodes of Care: A Systematic Review

Dec 31, 2013/Research Reports

Background

Evidence suggests that physical therapy through direct

Predictors of Short-Term Outcome to Exercise and Manual Therapy for People With Hip Osteoarthritis

Dec 31, 2013/Research Reports

Background

Physical therapy for hip osteoarthritis (OA) has

Rasch Analysis Supports the Use of the Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire

Dec 31, 2013/Research Reports

Background

The Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (PSEQ) is used

Reliability of a Progressive Maximal Cycle Ergometer Test to Assess Peak Oxygen Uptake in Children With Mild to Moderate Cerebral Palsy

Dec 31, 2013/Research Reports

Background

Rehabilitation research in children with cerebral