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Feb 1, 2020/Column
When patient confidentiality and broader need are in conflict.
A program plays a key "roll" in altering perceptions.
Feb 1, 2020/Feature
Physical therapists working in home health discuss their evolving role in the continuum of patient care.
How patient data can answer questions to help PTs provide better care, improve outcomes, and lower costs.
The APTA House of Delegates increasingly is taking stances on societal matters. But members of the policymaking body still are getting comfortable with when to do so.
May 17, 2020/Perspective
As our medical center closed floors to make the isolation units, we became involved.
Jan 31, 2018/Article
Reexamination is the process of performing selected tests and measures after the initial examination to evaluate progress and to modify or redirect interventions.
May 12, 2020/News
The resources describes OA as "still an under-recognized chronic condition."
May 11, 2020/Review
An interim rule that allows for the use of audio-only remote services for office visit.
May 8, 2020/News
Now available: a CMS resource verifying the agency’s recognition of interstate license compacts.
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