Physical therapists express their respect for patients by providing competent, compassionate care. Constraints may be imposed on realizing this ideal when treatment must be refused or discontinued because patients lack the financial resources to pay for physical therapy services. The purposes of this article are 1) to review key features that have contributed to the current high cost of health care, 2) to describe approaches being proposed to curb costs, and 3) to suggest ways physical therapists can have a constructive role in creating rational cost-containment policies that are consistent with professional ideals. Seven activities by which physical therapists can become involved at the health care policy level are discussed
their fascinating new book predict that future health care in America will be revolutionized by mark...
Tobacco use constitutes one of the greatest threats to public health worldwide. As a preventable cau...
Background: The passing of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010 set new standards for health care a...
In 2009, the United States (U.S.) spent over 2.5 trillion dollars, or 17.6 % of its Gross Domestic P...
As the health care industry continues to absorb an ever-larger portion of society's resources, ...
There will be times when physical therapists will be asked to treat patients who cannot afford neede...
Physical therapists are uniquely positioned through their knowledge and skills to help people become...
Utilization of support personnel to perform physical therapy treatments has been a controversial top...
Background and Purpose. Constrained practice is routinely encountered by physical therapists and may...
Physicians and physical therapy service units are facing a different health care climate than 5 to 1...
There has been only some research done on the successful effects of goal setting and patient complia...
The projected shortage of atleast 44,000 primary care pro-viders1 and the 32 million newly insured i...
Background: Given continually rising health care costs, interventions of health care providers shoul...
Physical inactivity has reached epidemic proportions in modern society. Abundant evidence points to ...
Avoidable hospitalizations for primary care-sensitive conditions have been used as indicators of acc...
their fascinating new book predict that future health care in America will be revolutionized by mark...
Tobacco use constitutes one of the greatest threats to public health worldwide. As a preventable cau...
Background: The passing of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010 set new standards for health care a...
In 2009, the United States (U.S.) spent over 2.5 trillion dollars, or 17.6 % of its Gross Domestic P...
As the health care industry continues to absorb an ever-larger portion of society's resources, ...
There will be times when physical therapists will be asked to treat patients who cannot afford neede...
Physical therapists are uniquely positioned through their knowledge and skills to help people become...
Utilization of support personnel to perform physical therapy treatments has been a controversial top...
Background and Purpose. Constrained practice is routinely encountered by physical therapists and may...
Physicians and physical therapy service units are facing a different health care climate than 5 to 1...
There has been only some research done on the successful effects of goal setting and patient complia...
The projected shortage of atleast 44,000 primary care pro-viders1 and the 32 million newly insured i...
Background: Given continually rising health care costs, interventions of health care providers shoul...
Physical inactivity has reached epidemic proportions in modern society. Abundant evidence points to ...
Avoidable hospitalizations for primary care-sensitive conditions have been used as indicators of acc...
their fascinating new book predict that future health care in America will be revolutionized by mark...
Tobacco use constitutes one of the greatest threats to public health worldwide. As a preventable cau...
Background: The passing of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010 set new standards for health care a...