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APTQI Continues to Grow, Reaches New Milestone

At APTQI, we represent an aligned group of therapists and practices who share a common vision for the future of our profession. Our goal is to establish physical and occupational therapy as clinically appropriate treatments of choice with the best value for patients and payers. Over the past few months, we have seen our membership…

APTQI Joins Nearly 100 Stakeholders Urging Congressional Proceedings on Medicare Payment Reform

APTQI, along with a group of 96 organizations representing more than one million physician and non-physician health care clinicians, signed a letter to Congressional leadership requesting the immediate initiation of formal proceedings — including hearings, roundtables, and expert panels — to discuss reforms to the Medicare physician payment system.  In a February 25 letter addressed…

Congress Must Stop PTA Cuts to Protect Rural Access to Critical Services

Physical therapy assistants (PTAs) play an important role in the physical and occupational therapy profession by providing physical therapy services under the direction and supervision of a physical therapist. With the growing workforce shortage in our profession, particularly in rural areas, PTAs are able to help ensure that individuals can receive the services they need…

Bipartisan Legislation Would Permanently Expand Medicare Telehealth Access for Physical Therapy

During the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth services have played an important role in enabling continued patient access to physical therapy. Physical therapists have ensured seniors and other at-risk patient populations can manage their pain, regain strength, and enhance mobility — all while minimizing the risk of COVID-19 transmission, preventing costly hospitalizations, and reducing unnecessary strain on…

APTQI, Provider Groups Urge Congress to Stop January 1 Medicare Cuts

Since Medicare finalized the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) for calendar year (CY) 2022, specialty provider groups—including APTQI—have pushed for a Congressional solution to looming cuts in order to help avoid significant disruptions to providers and care for Medicare beneficiaries. As part of that effort, APTQI signed on to a letter to Congressional leaders, urging…

Rizing Tide Foundation Works to Close Diversity Gap in Physical Therapy

The APTQI Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Steering Committee assists the Board of Directors in creating and supporting initiatives that will empower APTQI’s member companies to promote diversity and equity in the workplace and inclusion in the communities in which they serve. In a new guest blog post, WebPT Co-Founder and Chief Clinical Officer Dr.…

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