E18 - Chapter Updates with President Nick Weber
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Payment isn’t just a line item; it’s the backbone of access, workforce stability, and clinical viability. We break down how APTA’s 2030 strategy centers on reimbursement, why Nebraska is aligning closely with those priorities, and what that means for clinics from Omaha to the Panhandle. The throughline is simple and urgent: fair payment helps patients start sooner, keeps practices open, and makes it possible for new grads to stay in the profession they trained for.
We also spotlight a surge of advocacy from students and young professionals around the federal “professional” designation that affects graduate loan access for PT, OT, nursing, and PA programs. Thirty thousand messages in a week moved the needle and drew legislative attention, showing how coordinated action can reshape policy conversations. On the state front, we unpack LB1012, a bill granting PTs the ability to file medical liens after events like auto accidents or falls. That change lets patients begin therapy immediately while giving clinics confidence they’ll be reimbursed once settlements close—a practical fix that reduces delays and downstream costs.
Looking ahead, we preview February 3 Advocacy Day at the Capitol. We close with professional growth highlights: a spring conference in Omaha featuring an Oxford debate on competency-based education, plus member courses in digital health, wearables, AI, and primary care PT that connect directly to evolving practice. Subscribe and share to help more colleagues plug in!