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APTA Colorado Celebrates 12 Awardees

Breckenridge, Colo. – The Colorado Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA Colorado) recognized twelve individuals for their outstanding contributions to the physical therapy profession at their annual fall conference, held at The Village in Breckenridge. Outgoing APTA Colorado President Jill Flaherty presented the awards during a ceremony celebrating leadership, education, and advocacy in the field.

Staci Cost was honored with the Physical Therapist Educator of the Year Award for her role in advancing clinical education across Colorado. As a member of both the Regis and CU Clinical Education Advisory Boards, Cost has worked tirelessly to support students and faculty, particularly in rural areas. Her ability to navigate the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic while continuing to provide high-quality student mentorship earned her widespread recognition.

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PT Sunset Bill Is Introduced In Colorado House

AURORA, Colo. (Feb. 23, 2024) — The Colorado House of Representatives on Wednesday introduced the PT Sunset (HB 24-1327). The introduced bill reflects the recommendations by DORA which include 1) continuation of the practice act for 11 years and 2) allowing PTs to prescribe Durable Medical Equipment.

APTA Colorado has been working hard to lobby members of the House Health and Human Services Committee to share the value you bring to your patients. The association will be requesting amendments in the first hearing that include: 1) DPT/SPT title protection 2) medication reconciliation 3) modernize tests and measures 4) clarify wound care for PTAs 5) remove that PT technician is the same as a PT 6) change language to gender neutral and 7) modernize language around “foreign trained.”

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Join the Movement: Record Your Video to Support the Change.org Petition Against Life Time Fitness' Use of DPT Trademark

AURORA, Colo. (Dec. 22, 2023) – In a significant push for community engagement and advocacy, supporters of the Change.org petition urging Life Time Fitness to cease the use of the DPT: Dynamic Personal Training trademark are now encouraged to amplify their voices through video testimonials. Real stories and personal appeals have the power to make this cause harder to ignore, and your participation is crucial in this pivotal moment. 

Change.org emphasizes the impact of personal stories in driving successful campaigns: "Real voices make petitions harder to ignore. Sharing why you care in a compelling video increases the chances of success." In line with this, we are calling on all supporters to "Amplify your signature by adding your voice!" 

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APTA Colorado Meets with Insurance Giant Cigna and Contractor, ASH, Over Benefits-Management Concerns

AURORA, Colo. – Dec. 17, 2023 -- Representatives from managed healthcare and insurance giant Cigna and its benefits-management contractor, American Specialty Health (ASH), met recently with APTA Colorado leaders to address various operational and communication concerns raised by APTA Colorado members.

 [Separately, APTA Colorado distributed information to assist Colorado PT clinics and clinicians in successfully working with ASH.]

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APTA President: 'Undervalued, Underpaid' PTs Must Seek New Payment Models

American Physical Therapy Association President Roger Herr, PT, MPA, told physical therapists and physical therapist assistants gathered in Washington, D.C., today that PTs are "undervalued and underpaid" and are playing defense "when we should be playing offense."

Herr used his presidential address to tell PTs to seek new payment models "beyond the fee schedule and insurance-based models that have dominated our practice and created a dependence that is unsustainable for our next generation."

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