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Is the Severity-Intensity Model a Roadmap for Fraud and Abuse?
Physical Therapists Cannot Opt-Out of Medicare
Physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians targeted in probe of therapy services
Medicare ACOs Grow 38% in Six Months
Should Physical Therapists Stop Manipulating the Cervical Spine?
Treatment Based Classification: Where Does it Fit In?
Are Patients Protected from Healthcare Algorithms?
The Future of Physical Therapy
Adverse Reponse to Exercise: Rare or Common?
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Physical Therapists Cannot Opt-Out of Medicare
Physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians ta...
Medicare ACOs Grow 38% in Six Months
Should Physical Therapists Stop Manipulating the C...
Treatment Based Classification: Where Does it Fit In?
Are Patients Protected from Healthcare Algorithms?
The Future of Physical Therapy
Adverse Reponse to Exercise: Rare or Common?
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