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Excessive time and resources spent on documentation and administrative tasks can hurt patient outcomes.
More needs to be done to improve direct access in states across the country.
More needs to be done to care for the physical therapy workforce.
Physical therapy saves money and achieves results that help patients get and stay healthy. But too often, insurance requires copays that effectively reduce access. This must change.
PTs and PTAs need to be part of the evolution in health information technology.
Every student deserves the ability to succeed in the classroom and beyond. The Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act and Every Student Succeeds Act make that possible.
Medicaid should put patients first.
Words matter. The use of "physical therapy," "physiotherapy," and the PT, DPT, and PTA titles should be restricted to qualified professionals.
Physical therapy is increasingly acknowledged as a key component in hospice and palliative care.
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Apr 30, 2011/Special Issue on Psychologically Informed Practice
BackgroundPsychosocial prognostic factors are important in
Psychosocial prognostic factors are important in
Mar 31, 2011/Research Reports
BackgroundImpairment-based exercise programs have yielded only
Impairment-based exercise programs have yielded only
BackgroundConflicting evidence exists regarding relationships
Conflicting evidence exists regarding relationships
BackgroundFew studies have investigated or identified common
Few studies have investigated or identified common
BackgroundAlthough fear-avoidance beliefs (FABs) have been
Although fear-avoidance beliefs (FABs) have been
BackgroundUse of outcome measures to examine outcomes of amputation
Use of outcome measures to examine outcomes of amputation
Mar 31, 2011/Comments and Responses
Feb 28, 2011/Research Reports
BackgroundPhysical therapists should understand the content
Physical therapists should understand the content