APTA Iowa relies on our members to be grassroots activists to ensure legislators and policy makers are educated on issues and policies that affect our patients and practice. There are many ways to get involved and advocate for our profession!
Key contacts are APTA Iowa members who we can count on to contact their legislator and mobilize their peers and patients when important issues come up. These contacts are critical to our success at the capitol. Let us know you are interested by submitting our volunteer form.
The APTA Iowa Legislative Committee is a dedicated group of individuals who work to set the APTA Iowa Legislative Agenda and work on the issues facing our profession This group meets once a month during the legislative session and quarterly the rest of the year. To join, please email mail@iowaapta.org .
Every year APTA Iowa hosts a lobby day for PTs, PTAs, SPTs and SPTAs to gather at the State Capitol and promote the profession of physical therapy to our legislators.
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These are APTA Iowa's current legislative priorities.
(Please refer to the Iowa PT Practice Act for exact language, Chapter 148A)
Effective Date: July 1st, 2023
Key points of legislative change:
What legislation does NOT change:
The process to begin the referral for imaging from a PT or PT clinic:
Step 1 – Establish relationships with local imaging centers and verify they will accept your referral and are willing to work with payors to determine coverage and prior-authorization requirements. This may include:
Step 2 – Before imaging, educate patients on questions about insurance coverage to ask the imaging center. Reinforce with the patient that billing for imaging will occur through the imaging center, not the PT office.
Step 3 – Adhere to APTA professional code of ethics and be accountable to judge when a patient is appropriate for imaging referral.
Step 4 – Make the referral.
Step 5 – If the referral occurs, communicate results back to PCP within 7 days of receipt, unless the patient does not have PCP or health professional performing and interpreting previously provided results to PCP.
Other Supporting Information:
Learn more about APTA's advocacy efforts and how you can join to help make a difference: www.apta.org/advocacy
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