Who is the State Board of physical therapy in PA?

Who is the State Board of physical therapy in PA?

The State Board of Physical Therapy regulates the practice of physical therapy in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is the Board’s duty to pass upon the qualifications of applicants for licensure as physical therapists and registration as physical therapist assistants.

How many physical therapists are there in Pennsylvania?

APTA Pennsylvania is a chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and represents more than 5,700 dedicated physical therapy professionals and students across the commonwealth.

Can a physical therapy clinic be owned by a physician?

Medicare’s rules governing outpatient physical therapy are applicable whether the physical therapy clinic is owned by a physician or a physical therapist. Medicare has clearly indicated the amount of time that is required to substantiate the billing of certain CPT procedures requiring “direct one-on-one…

Do you own a PT-owned private practice?

If you own or work in a PT–owned private practice, we have resources to support you. The APTA Private Practice Section is specifically dedicated to those interested in business and management, whether you own a practice or are considering starting one.

The State Board of Physical Therapy regulates the practice of physical therapy in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is the Board’s duty to pass upon the qualifications of applicants for licensure as physical therapists and registration as physical therapist assistants.

APTA Pennsylvania is a chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and represents more than 5,700 dedicated physical therapy professionals and students across the commonwealth.

Medicare’s rules governing outpatient physical therapy are applicable whether the physical therapy clinic is owned by a physician or a physical therapist. Medicare has clearly indicated the amount of time that is required to substantiate the billing of certain CPT procedures requiring “direct one-on-one…

If you own or work in a PT–owned private practice, we have resources to support you. The APTA Private Practice Section is specifically dedicated to those interested in business and management, whether you own a practice or are considering starting one.