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Viewpoints: November 2022

Nov 1, 2022/Column

View letters to the editor, online comments from readers, and opinion pieces from APTA's blog.

NAM Calls for Comprehensive Action to Improve Health Care Workforce Well-Being

Oct 25, 2022/News

The recommendations address issues including mental health care, productivity demands, prior authorization, and workforce diversity.

Physical Therapy for Native American Populations

Nov 1, 2022/Feature

With November being Native American Heritage Month, here are insights from PTs and PTAs on providing care for American Indians and Alaska Natives.

Final 2023 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule: What You Need to Know, Part 2

Nov 7, 2022/Article

In this installment: remote monitoring, supervision, telehealth, skin substitutes, and chronic pain management.

Coding Win: New Caregiver Education Codes Available to PTs in 2024

Nov 15, 2022/News

APTA, AOTA, and ASHA successfully made the case for codes that can be applied to caregiver education for patients with functional deficits.

Fee Schedule Cuts: A Call to Action from APTA President Roger Herr, PT MPA

Nov 21, 2022/Statement

The U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has released the final 2023 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule. As expected, CMS is moving forward with harmful cuts to the conversion factor, a significant element in calculating payment. These cuts affect 27 specialties, including physical therapy, and

APTA-Backed PTA Supervision Legislation Is a Win-Win-Win

Nov 21, 2022/News

The bipartisan bill now in the Senate would replace the direct supervision requirement for private practice with general supervision.

APTA, 100-Plus Other Groups to Congress: Fix the 2023 Fee Schedule Now

Dec 6, 2022/News

Groups representing more than a million providers are urging lawmakers to prevent the entire 4.5% cut that will take effect Jan. 1.

APTA Sheds Light on Physical Therapy and Digital Technology as Campaign Grows

Nov 22, 2022/News

A new foundational paper provides context and considerations as more entities sign on to APTA's transparency pledge.

Using Behavioral Economics to Improve Patient Adherence

Dec 1, 2022/Feature

Knowing why patients make the decisions they do can be key to achieving better outcomes.

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Jul 31, 1992/Research Reports

Author Response

Jul 31, 1992/Research Reports

In Support of Student Research

Jul 31, 1992/Letters and Responses

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Correction

Jul 31, 1992/Corrections

Incorrect ranges for respondents' years of experience and age were reported in

More Support for Student Research

Jul 31, 1992/Letters and Responses

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Reliable Ultrasound Transmission

Jul 31, 1992/Letters and Responses

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The Things We Read: Fact or …?

Aug 31, 1992/Editor's Notes

In the movies of my youth you knew who the bad guys were because they wore black

Agonist and Antagonist Activity During Voluntary Upper-Limb Movement in Patients with Stroke

Aug 31, 1992/Research Reports

Forty-four patients with hemiplegia following stroke and 10 nondisabled subjects

Author Response

Aug 31, 1992/Research Reports

The Effect of Awareness of Measurement Error on Physical Therapists' Confidence in Their Decisions

Jun 30, 1992/Research Reports

This study examined whether physical therapists understand the meaning of measurement