APTA Advisory: Check With Your TRICARE Contractor About PTA Services and Billing
A change in TRICARE coverage long advocated by APTA officially launches on April 16 — but that doesn’t mean claims will be accepted right away.
A change in TRICARE coverage long advocated by APTA officially launches on April 16 — but that doesn’t mean claims will be accepted right away.
Ready to share what you know with PTs, PTAs and Students in Alabama? The proposal submission deadline has been extended! ALAPTA is seeking proposal submissions
Details are still emerging around exactly how CMS intends to walk back a decision to change coding methodologies that prevented PTs from billing an evaluation performed on
Due to APTA’s extensive advocacy efforts, the NCCI contractor has notified APTA that CMS will resolve the CPT coding change that prevented certain eval and
Thank you to Senator Doug Jones for cosponsoring the Physical Therapist Workforce and Patient Access bill (HR 2802/S 970). Senator Jones is the first Alabama
Thank you to Representative Terri Sewell (D-7) for signing onto a letter to Seema Verma, Administrator of CMS, to voice concern over the proposed Medicare
BC/BS of Alabama PT Fee Schedule – Effective Nov. 1, 2019 Download Fee Schedule
Marilyn Gossman Award for Professionalism in Physical Therapy Diane Clark, PT, DSc, MBA Matthew Ford, PT, PhD Barbara Bradford Leadership Award Corey Irby, PT Governmental
Vice President Patty Perez, PT, DscPT Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Secretary Dominique Forte, PT, DPT Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy
For members who were unable to attend the ALAPTA Fall Conference, we have important news for you! The 2020 Proposed Physician Fee Schedule has some
Marilyn Gossman Professionalism in Physical Therapy Award Purpose: To honor a Chapter Member demonstrating outstanding professionalism in any of the areas of physical therapy service,
As most of you know, in 2019 ALAPTA’s legislative efforts to improve Alabamians’ ability to access the services of a Physical Therapist fell short of