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A Closer Look at the ‘Therapy Outcomes in Post-Acute Care Settings’ Study

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The Therapy Outcomes in Post-Acute Care Settings (TOPS) study commissioned by AOTA and APTA found that physical therapy and occupational therapy are connected to positive impacts on patients in post-acute care settings. Members of the study’s advisory committee Sharmila Sandu J.D., Natalie Leland, PhD, OTR/L, BCG, FAOTA, FGSA, and Tracy Mroz, PhD, OTR/L, share key findings and what implications these findings have for CMS’ ongoing implementation of post-acute care payment system reforms. Read more about the study here: https://www.aota.org/Advocacy-Policy/Federal-Reg-Affairs/Therapy-Outcomes-Post-Acute-Settings.aspx

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