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Congress’ failure to address the 2025 Medicare Fee Schedule in the recently passed Continuing Resolution is a direct betrayal of Medicare beneficiaries and a significant frustration to health care providers, including physical therapists. The promise made by congressional leaders to address the fee schedule in the upcoming budget reconciliation offers no relief to the immediate crisis facing health care providers today.

We extend our sincere thanks to American Physical Therapy Association member advocates, who have sent over 13,000 letters to Congress since the first of January. This is in addition to the countless calls and personal conversations APTA staff and members have had with federal legislators. However, our work is far from done. Now, more than ever, we must remain steadfast, continue to make our voices heard, and hold Congress accountable for their inaction.

APTA remains resolute in its commitment to obtaining fair reimbursement and sustainable payment policies and ensuring the long-term viability of physical therapy practices. We will persist in our advocacy efforts, working with our members and lawmakers to secure a permanent solution that prioritizes patient access and appropriately values the services we provide.

This is not the end of our fight. We will not waver and will continue pushing forward. We will not rest until physical therapists are fairly compensated, enabling them to keep their doors open and continue providing the high-quality care America’s patients deserve.


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