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To improve health equity, APTA supports national, state, and local efforts to expand access and increase payment for physical therapist services for Medicaid beneficiaries.
Mar 18, 2026/News
A coalition of national rehabilitation and health care organizations is urging Congress to repeal the Multiple Procedure Payment Reduction policy. The outdated Medicare Part B payment policy, also known as MPPR, continues to undermine patient access to rehabilitation services and threaten the financial
Oct 18, 2024/Article
APTA is pushing Congress to reform the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule and improve payment in year-end legislation.
Oct 1, 2025/Policies & Bylaws
HOD P07-25-73-48 [Position]
Aug 1, 2016/Column
Be thorough and try to think like a payer.
Aug 1, 2016/Feature
There are pros, cons, savings, and costs-not all of them economic.
Oct 1, 2025/News
APTA and APTA Private Practice have joined the MultiPlan Antitrust Litigation as plaintiffs. This federal antitrust litigation alleges a conspiracy to systematically underpay physical therapists and other health care providers for reimbursements of out-of-network services.
Apr 1, 2017/Column
Reporting requirements for physical therapists (PTs) in private practice are changing under the Quality Payment Program-specifically through the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) and alternative payment models (APMs). (APMs).
Jul 28, 2021/Review
An analysis of SNFs across the country echoes some themes from recent research sponsored by APTA and AOTA.
Since January 2017, PTs use three evaluation codes and one reevaluation code.