All indications point to PTs being required to participate in MIPS or APMs as early as 2019. Source: APTA Feed CMS Reports High Levels of Participation in MIPS; Will It Be Expanded to PTs in 2019?
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Among the recommendations: a call for “all public and private payers…[to] ensure that patients have access to affordable, non-opioid pain care.” Source: APTA Feed AMA: Drop in Opioid Prescription Rates Good News; More Nonopioid Pain Treatment Needed
Read MoreThe project will be rolled out in 5 states, with the possibility for expansion. Source: APTA Feed CMS Hopes to Reboot 'Pre-Claim Demonstration' Proposal for HHAs in 5 States
Read MoreThere are 4 events—2 lectures, 1 panel discussion, and 1, well…something else—that should be on your “can’t miss” list for NEXT 2018. Source: APTA Feed Don't Miss Out: 4 Events at NEXT You Have to See for Yourself
Read MoreDespite its proven effectiveness at helping individuals recover from stroke and its important role in preventing future events, outpatient rehabilitation poststroke is still underutilized in many states, according to a new study from the US Centers for Disease Control and ...
Read MoreOdds of receiving a later opioid prescription dropped 87% when patients visited a PT first for LBP. Source: APTA Feed Study: Seeing a PT First for LBP Lowers Overall Costs, Reduces Chances of Later Opioid Prescription
Read MoreIt’s a $52 billion package that proponents say will open up access to non-VA providers for many vets. Source: APTA Feed Major Overhaul of VA Choice Could be On the Way—But Health Net Won't Be Around For It
Read MoreThere’s no place like home for engaging in the levels of physical activity (PA) that can aid in recovery poststroke—at least compared with the current hospital setting—according to a small study from Australia. For the study, researchers Source: APTA Feed ...
Read MoreAPTA has contributed to an effort that may help shed light on an often overlooked facet of the opioid crisis—the impact of opioid use disorder on people with disabilities. While final directions have not been laid out, the comments are ...
Read MoreIncorporating structured exercise into supportive care can help improve the lives of patients with advanced cancer, say researchers in an article e published ahead of print in the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (abstract only available for free). In ...
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