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Jan 29, 2018/News
More than 2 out of 3 high school-aged adolescents aren't getting enough sleep, and the situation seems to be getting worse, according to the CDC. The agency warns that insufficient sleep can increase the risk for a host of health problems including obesity, diabetes, and injury.
May 11, 2020/News
The former APTA vice president helped lead the way in the establishment of autonomous physical therapist practice in Maryland.
Testing center closures are preventing administration of the National Physical Therapy Examination.
Apr 21, 2020/News
Life just got a little easier for PTs dealing with CMS National Correct Coding Initiative edits.
Apr 28, 2020/News
The challenges of providing physical therapy during a pandemic haven't escaped the media's attention. Here are six stories on how the profession is responding — and one exploration of what could soon be a huge issue for PTs and PTAs.
Apr 22, 2020/News
The $484.4 billion package will shore up the Paycheck Protection Program and make another $75 billion available for provider relief through HHS.
Apr 13, 2020/News
In an email exchange with APTA, an HHS representative indicated that virtually any PT who received Medicare fee-for-service reimbursement in 2019 could get the funds, and that businesses closed due to COVID-19 could qualify, too.
Apr 13, 2020/Review
What role can physical therapists play in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic, and how can that best be accomplished?
Apr 27, 2020/News
Consistency, transparency, and financial literacy: Those are fundamentals of a new report that will help inform an upcoming APTA examination of the state of student debt.
Last year's CoHSTAR Implementation Science Institute was well-received; this year's online event features two days of insight on applying research to practice in a variety of settings.