
14:37 ET NO COPAY PHYSICAL THERAPY PROGRAM ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER DOWNSTREAM IMAGING, INJECTION, AND SURGERY FOR MUSCULOSKELETAL CONDITIONS, ACCORDING TO A NEW JOINT STUDY FROM ATI PHYSICAL THERAPY AND DUKE CLINICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE

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A new study by ATI Physical Therapy and Duke Clinical Research Institute reveals that a no copay physical therapy program leads to lower rates of expensive healthcare services for musculoskeletal conditions. The program, initiated in 2018, resulted in a 7% reduction in imaging, 16% in surgery/injection, and 57% in physician services compared to traditional pathways. The findings suggest that removing financial barriers to early physical therapy can reduce unnecessary treatments and overall healthcare costs, advocating for policy changes to enhance patient access to conservative care.
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