The inaugural APTA Payment Advocacy Summit, scheduled for July 10-11 in Portland, Oregon, may ultimately be significant not because of what happens during the two-day event, but because of what it leads to for the future of physical therapy.
For years, payment advocacy has often happened in silos. National efforts, chapter initiatives, commercial payer negotiations, and specialty-specific projects have all pursued similar goals, but frequently without a unified strategy. The Payment Advocacy Summit reflects a growing recognition that the profession’s payment challenges have become too large and too interconnected for isolated solutions.
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