APTQI Welcomes Performance Health

Performance Health joins APTQI’s New Vendor Affiliate Membership Program

WASHINGTON – The Alliance for Physical Therapy Quality and Innovation (APTQI) is pleased to announce Performance Health as its inaugural vendor affiliate member as of June 1. As a vendor affiliate member of APTQI, Performance Health will support the coalition’s efforts to advance positive legislative and regulatory change to support physical therapy professionals and patients across the U.S. By collaborating with vendor affiliates like Performance Health, APTQI aims to accelerate its mission objectives and broaden its grassroots efforts as it works to improve quality, protect patient access to care, and stabilize the future of the physical therapy profession.

“We are honored to join APTQI as their first vendor affiliate member and look forward to supporting their mission to protect access to quality physical therapy for all who need care,” said Greg Nulty, CEO of Performance Health. “Joining APTQI as a vendor affiliate member advances our company’s mission to help people feel good, perform better, and live their best. Advocacy is a critical element to achieving that mission by calling for public policies that enable access to the healthcare and tools individuals need to rehabilitate, recover, and remain strong and independent while aging.”

Performance Health is a leader in consumer healthcare and a global manufacturer and distributor of products to the rehabilitation and sports medicine markets. The company’s products are sold to leading healthcare facilities and practitioners such as physical therapists, athletic trainers, and chiropractors, as well as direct to consumers.

“We look forward to working with Performance Health as we advocate for policies that support success across the physical therapy provider community, particularly for our patients. We are thrilled to have Performance Health on board as our first vendor affiliate member. With a reputation as a trusted partner throughout the provider community, we know they will be critically important to our future advocacy work in DC and across the country,” said Terrence Sims, APTQI Vendor Affiliate Committee Chair.

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