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Jan 26, 2021/Resource
PTs and PTAs may have legal obligations related to serving individuals with limited English proficiency.
Any provider receiving federal funds, such as Medicare, can’t legally require patients with limited English proficiency to use a family member or friend as an interpreter.
Jan 26, 2021/Article
To determine your obligations under Title VI, HHS regulations and guidance, and the Affordable Care Act, consider these four factors.
Feb 4, 2021/Members Only
Topics discussed: FY2022 SNF, IRF, and IPPS rules, VA and HIPAA rules, telehealth update, Info blocking, Wellness Programs, and commercial payer updates.
A variety of programs have been developed to address value-based care payment, including the Medicare Quality Payment Program, or QPP.
Medicaid covers health services for millions of America’s most vulnerable patient populations, including those who depend on physical therapy.
VA and TRICARE are major health systems in which PTs and PTAs play a major role. APTA can help you understand how they work.
PTs are using a variety of cash-based practice models to meet their patients' needs.
Private practices faces shared challenges while providing unique experiences to their consumers.
Physical therapy in a school setting promotes participation.