apta co-sponsored conference
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Face into the Storm: Gaining the System Skills Needed to Succeed in the Changing Healthcare Environment (June 7, 2013 – Boston University)TRANSCRIPT
Face into the Storm:
Gaining the System Skills Needed to Succeed in theChanging Healthcare Environment
June 7, 2013 Boston, MA
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In his 2012 McMillan Lecture, Alan Jette challenged physical therapy professionals to ‘Face into the Storm’and boldly tackle the challenges of the new century. These challenges include a healthcare system that isincreasingly data driven, and where reimbursement is tied to coordination of care and performance. Tomeet these challenges, physical therapists must develop critical systems skills to collect and examineclinical data to determine what works for which conditions, for which patients and in different settings inorder to improve clinical practice and meet reimbursement requirements.
This one-day conference, co-sponsored by the APTA and Boston University’s Health & Disability ResearchInstitute, focuses on the need to develop systems skills as a critical component of physical therapypractice. The conference agenda includes a combination of key didactic presentations, case examples ofinnovative programs, and opportunities for discussion among attendees
The target audience for the conference includes innovators seeking to advance the development ofsystems skills in physical therapy practice.
“Our goal must not be to ‘prove’ that physical therapy works, but to discover what works in physical therapy,for what conditions, under what circumstances, to achieve what outcomes, and at what costs.”
Alan Jette, PT, PhD 43rd Mary McMillan Lecture, June 2012View the Conference Agenda
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Conference Location:
Boston University Metcalf Trustee’s Room1 Silber WayBoston MA, 02215
Registration Fee: $200
Webcast Fee: $75
Accommodations: We are able to offer a discounted group rate of $179.00 a night plus tax at the HolidayInn Boston-Brookline. After you register, you will receive a link to make your reservation online, along withthe group code to access this group rate. Please note that June is commencement season in Boston, andhotels will book up quickly. We encourage you to make your accommodation arrangements as soon as
possible.
Continuing Education Credits (CEUs): 0.8 CEUs (8 contact hours) will be awarded following conferenceattendance (live or webcast) and successful completion of an online post-conference assessment.
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