Congress is Taking Action to Grow the Physical Therapy Workforce
The United States is currently in the middle of a national shortage of physical therapists and physical therapy professionals. Estimates show that by 2025, an additional 27,000 physical therapists will be needed to meet growing demand. This problem is particularly acute in rural areas – many physical therapists are concentrated in major metropolitan areas. APTQI…
Medicare: Don’t Play Games with Patient Access to Physical Therapy
Do you remember playing Chutes and Ladders as a kid? Just when it seemed like you finally made some progress toward the finish line, you suddenly slipped down a chute and ended up back in the beginning. Nothing was more frustrating! For many physical therapists, it seems like they are playing this game all over…
Physical Therapists Score Policy Win in Ohio
Earlier this year, a proposal by the Ohio Board of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) created concern throughout the physical therapy community because it proposed interrupting the flow of care for patients by imposing unnecessary new burdens for documenting services. The proposed provision in BWC’s physical therapy billing policy would have created excessive documentation requirements, distracting physical…
Priorities for 2017
It has been a busy 2017 already for the outpatient rehabilitation world and in turn for the Alliance. We continue to focus on our mission of ensuring patient access to value driven physical therapy care. To accomplish our mission, we have been working on several different areas. First, we are continuing to follow the payment…
A word from Troy Bage, APTQI’s executive director
I am excited to begin a monthly blog post for the Alliance for Physical Therapy Quality and Innovation (APTQI, or the Alliance). As some of you know, our Alliance came together around the topic of payment reform back in 2013. We wanted to ensure that our profession was best positioned for the changing healthcare environment…
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