Want to stay ahead of the curve in physical therapy? Future Proof PT brings you straight-talking, no-nonsense conversations about what really matters in healthcare today. From dissecting policy risks and opportunities to exploring innovative practice and payment models to practical ways to accelerate your career growth, we're your go-to source for understanding the forces reshaping our profession and the healthcare industry at large.
Through candid dialogue and real-world perspectives, we're building a community of forward-thinking professionals working both in and out of direct patient care. They aren't just adapting to change – they're shaping it.
Whether you're looking to understand market dynamics or seeking professional growth, each episode delivers actionable insights that will transform how you view the future of healthcare. Come join the conversation!
Want to stay ahead of the curve in physical therapy? Future Proof PT brings you straight-talking, no-nonsense conversations about what really matters in healthcare today. From dissecting policy risks and opportunities to exploring innovative practice and payment models to practical ways to accelerate your career growth, we're your go-to source for understanding the forces reshaping our profession and the healthcare industry at large.
Through candid dialogue and real-world perspectives, we're building a community of forward-thinking professionals working both in and out of direct patient care. They aren't just adapting to change – they're shaping it.
Whether you're looking to understand market dynamics or seeking professional growth, each episode delivers actionable insights that will transform how you view the future of healthcare. Come join the conversation!
Alex and Dana met on LinkedIn, started a podcast, and only met in person in October of 2025. They use their milestone 20th episode to issue an urgent call: 270,000 physical therapists must each become agents of change, starting today. They cover these topics and more:
-The economic reality is unsustainable. Therapists graduate with up to $200K debt (three-quarters of medical school) to earn a $120K salary ceiling. Compare that to nurse practitioners makin $150K with two years of training.
-The fee-for-service model traps therapy professionals. Many now leave between years 3-5, before their investment even pays off. But everything needed to transform exists right now.
-Physical therapists aren't physician extenders—they're doctoring professionals with their own licensed and supportive extenders (PTAs, health coaches, PT aides, etc.). The solution mirrors how surgeons often collaborate with physician associates: PTs should evaluate, plan care, and intervene when expertise is required, while delegating execution to skilled and/or trained team members.
-Time directly providing one-on-one patient care doesn't equal quality.
-High-quality clinicians redirect inappropriate referrals instead of accepting them like "manna from heaven."
-Setting realistic patient expectations based on prognosis and comorbidities IS the professional expertise that defines doctoring professionals. Yet the profession never fully claimed the direct access promise.
-Alex's recent experience with his father's hospitalization exposed for him healthcare's fractured reality: disciplines that don't communicate, 10+ daily errors, and systems where only patients with physician quarterbacks receive optimal care. Despite seamless technology enabling collaboration, hospitals remain unsafe places.
-Fee-for-service creates no incentive for safety or communication—but value-based models like TEAM (hitting 25% of hospitals in January) are shifting the landscape by making hospitals accountable for 30-day spending and outcomes. Therapists--this creates massive opportunity. For example, therapists can help ensure anyone who may be able to return directly home actually CAN go home, and can advocate for that on behalf of patients in collaborating with the multidisciplinary team.
-Complaints aren't actionable—they're just "the what." Action emerges when individuals realize they can move the needle in their own clinical settings, with their own patients, and with their own teams.
-Value-based care is the path to sustainable, higher PT and OT incomes in clinical roles.
-What Alex is excited about for the APTA PPS event this week!
And more!
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Alex and I recently talked about the physical therapist income floor and ceiling. And in this episode, we talk with Dr. Marc Gruner, who offers a framework for a solution to that seemingly impenetrable ceiling.
Here's the punchline. The income ceiling in PT isn't about reimbursement rates. It's about your practice model.
Dr. Gruner created the RTM codes, which are the first new codes for PT in 20 years. Now we can absolutely make the strong argument that the PT billing codes don't adequately reimburse therapists for the value we create, and that the income ceiling should not be tens of thousands below providers who don't have doctoral degrees as the required minimum educational level.
But in this episode, Dr. Gruner explains why team-based care and value-based arrangements are the only path to sustainable income growth while providing access to care to our communities.
We talk about RTM in this episode, and about how RTM wasn't designed as simply another billing code. It's infrastructure for the glide path to value-based care for physical therapists.
So tune in to hear much more from Dr. Gruner, a true physician champion for the physical therapy profession. Learn how to stop top playing every position and start calling the plays.
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Drowning in student debt? Feeling undervalued as a PT? Here's why: You're trapped between an artificial floor and a glass ceiling. The floor? PT school costs more than an MBA at MIT—that's your barrier to entry. The ceiling? The AMA's physician-dominated board literally decides what you're worth. And between those two forces, you're stuck. Today we break down the economic trap keeping PTs fragmented, underpaid, and powerless—and what you can actually do about it. You're not alone, and the problem runs way deeper than you may think.
What You'll Learn:
Our guest today is Jon Lee, PT, DPT, MBA, the co-founder of Pickle, former pro sports PT, and someone who's navigated from clinical practice to Oxford MBA to vaccine development to healthcare tech
It's a conversation about the structural economic problems facing PTs—and actionable knowledge you won't get in school. You will enjoy how the three of us challenge each other throughout this hour-long conversation. We keep it real and it's ultimately optimistic.
This episode is great for new grads struggling with debt, mid-career PTs feeling stuck, clinic owners questioning their business model, and anyone wondering if they made a mistake choosing their healthcare profession.
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Dr. Drew Contreras, PT, DPT, SCS—Lieutenant Colonel (retired), former White House Medical Unit PT to Presidents Obama and Biden, and current APTA Vice President of Strategic Affairs—delivers a masterclass in professional evolution that will fundamentally shift how you view your career trajectory.
This is surgical precision strategy from someone who's operated at the highest levels of American healthcare.
Dr. Contreras dismantles the "comfort crisis" plaguing PT, where professionals complain about constraints while avoiding the uncomfortable work of actual transformation. His brings up a great point, too: venture capitalists are flooding PT because they see massive opportunity that many therapists are too comfortable to seize.
The Analogy-Based Insights You'll Gain:
Strategic Intelligence from the Inside:
Contreras reveals how political and healthcare leadership actually views PT's potential, sharing insights from Pentagon health clinics to White House medical operations. His perspective on "old guard versus new guard" leadership offers a roadmap for navigating professional transition without burning bridges.
The Uncomfortable Truth: Healthcare's shift is here and we already risk being late to the game. PTs equipped with "coloring-book anatomy knowledge" (it will make sense when you listen to the episode) successfully operated in primary care roles decades ago. Today's DPT graduates possess exponentially superior tools and knowledge, yet many lack the courage to step into their full scope of practice. And the "old guard" has to step up and embrace this too, even if it means adding to your knowledge base.
This episode will arm you with the strategic framework to thrive in healthcare's inevitable transformation.
For therapists ready to evolve beyond traditional treatment rooms into primary care leadership roles, this conversation provides the roadmap. For those comfortable with the status quo, it serves as a wake-up call to the professional reckoning already underway.
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What distinguishes an explorer from a maintainer in the therapy profession? Why are outside disruptors capturing market share while traditional practices struggle? How can clinicians leverage cutting-edge research on mitochondrial DNA and movement disorders to revolutionize treatment approaches? We tackle these questions and more in a dialogue that bridges clinical excellence with business innovation.
Alex offers a provocative parable about buying lottery tickets that perfectly captures our profession's hesitation to proactively engage with healthcare transformation. "We're losing workforce," he warns, "but we're still failing to see that we need to go out and look into these risk-based contracts, at least explore, at least understand what they are and how to operationalize them."
We examine the stark contrast between traditional care models and patient-centered approaches that leverage technology. Is it better to "hold a patient's hand" through dozens of visits, or transition to guided self-management after fewer sessions? This question gets to the heart of therapy's value proposition in an evolving healthcare ecosystem.
The irony doesn't escape us: therapists expertly help patients recognize and build upon their strengths, yet we collectively struggle to do the same for our profession. The gap between the actual value therapists provide and our ability to communicate that value creates the perfect opportunity for disruption – either from outside forces or, ideally, from innovative thinkers within.
External disruptors aren't succeeding because they provide better clinical care. They're succeeding because they've packaged therapy expertise in ways that solve specific problems for stakeholders, speaking the language of value, efficiency, and outcomes that resonates with payers and health systems.
This conversation isn't meant to be comfortable – it's meant to be catalyzing. The explorer's mindset we advocate requires questioning established practices, reimagining care delivery, and having the courage to venture into unfamiliar territory.
As Alex puts it: "I'm optimistic because I think the better days are ahead, because that's my nature, but I'm also realistic that it may take a catastrophe for those models to be absorbed. We just want to be on a good hill when the catastrophe hits."
Are you ready to climb that hill? To join us as explorers charting new territories in healthcare transformation? To balance rigorous clinical standards with business innovation?
Listen now to discover how adopting an explorer's mindset could transform your practice and ensure our profession remains central to healthcare's future. Because the future of therapy will be written by those willing to explore it – and we believe you have an important chapter to contribute.
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In the latest episode of Future Proof PT, hosts Dana Strauss and Alex Bendersky, along with special guest Jerry Durham, tackle the critical crossroads facing physical therapy as a profession. They challenge listeners to question whether they're functioning as true healthcare professionals or merely "operators" in a broken system.
The trio discusses how healthcare is rapidly transforming around us, including recent proposed policy changes in the 2026 Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule that could significantly impact physical therapists. While time-based providers like primary care physicians are seeing increases of 5-9%, independent PTs face a -1% adjustment. The trio make the case that this should be a wake-up call for the profession.
Key topics covered include:
This conversation serves as both a warning and a call to action for physical therapists to "look up" from their treatment tables, redefine their professional identity, and secure their place in the healthcare of tomorrow.
Whether you're a clinic owner, practicing PT, or student, or in a non-clinical role, this episode delivers uncomfortable truths alongside actionable insights that could transform your approach to practice. You won’t want to miss it.
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Dana and Alex explore the Therapy Value Quotient, an objective framework for measuring clinical impact that goes beyond subjective reasoning. Learn a practical algorithm that factors in functional improvement, patient complexity, care intensity, and cost—plus why establishing clear therapy prognoses is essential for professional survival.
Key topics covered in this episode: objective clinical measures, therapy prognosis, value-based care, capitation, long-term patient relationships, and preparing for AI-driven healthcare analytics.
Essential listening for therapists ready to prove their value in measurable ways while maintaining meaningful patient connections.
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Physical Therapists, listen up! "Make America Healthy Again," or MAHA, is a chance to improve the professional identify of PTs regardless of politics! It's a chance to embrace and highlight the profession and its doctoral status and to position its reputation as long-term partners in patients'/the population's MSK health as opposed to merely providers of episodic care.
PTs can and should be the "quarterbacks" of MSK care. That will mean eliminating some of our vocabulary and leaning into other expressions.
MAHA isn't just a chance for the profession's perception. It's an opportunity to attract well-deserved reimbursement improvements.
Here's what you'll learn when you tune in:
We make the case for PTs to step up as lifetime partners in MSK health and ditch the notion of being solely providers of episodic care. And we encourage you to embrace the top of scope positioning of PTs and argue it's a "must-do" to secure a future we are all proud of.
Enjoy the conversation and the practical insights on how to position yourself, your practice, and your profession for future success in a changing healthcare landscape.
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Ready to revolutionize your PT career? Think of it like Wayne Gretzky's famous quote - skate to where the puck is going, not where it's been. In today's rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, having a game plan for your career as part of the PT profession (clinical, non-clinical, or both) isn't just nice-to-have, it's essential for survival.
The signs of change are everywhere if you know where to look. Want the inside scoop? Follow the money and the power players. Watch what policymakers and their advisors are saying and doing, and keep your eyes on where big investors are placing their bets - that's key to reading the proverbial tea leaves.
Let's talk about our profession's journey. Physical therapy has come a long way in fighting for autonomy - you know, breaking free from needing that doctor's prescription to treat patients. But while we were focused on that battle, we might have missed some existential challenges.
Take the fee-for-service system, for instance. It's like a bad relationship - it's not just hurting us, it's impacting how other providers coordinate and collaborate with us. making sure patients get to us. Even worse? It's pushed us to focus on visit counts rather than what really matters: individualized treatment plans, proper dosing, and patient outcomes.
This affects how everyone sees PT - from insurance companies to doctors to patients themselves. Many view therapy as this huge time commitment, rather than seeing its true value. Not great, right?
In this episode, Alex and I are talking about this. We're tackling Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) and its connection to the recently update Innovation Center Strategy - stuff that could completely reshape your practice. This isn't just about boring billing codes - it's about positioning yourself at the cutting edge of healthcare.
We are sharing helpful insights about healthcare tech, new payment models, and what it means for your future. Plus, you won't want to miss Alex's brilliant "train model" that perfectly shows how digital and in-person care can work together seamlessly.
We're also sharing what the CMS Innovation Center leadership said in their blog and in recent public appearances about their vision for healthcare's future. Every week, we update our Resources Database, which is available to all newsletter subscribers. Not a subscriber yet? Sign up here! It's free and we send valuable resources right to your inbox every week.
Chapters
00:00 The Future of Care Delivery Models
06:00 The Importance of Quality Data in EMR Systems
08:35 Navigating Regulatory Changes in Healthcare
10:46 The Impact of Technology on Patient Care
13:41 Conclusion and Future Directions
18:37 Innovative Models in Medicare Services
20:42 The Role of Data in Patient Care
22:33 Future of Therapy: Embracing Change
25:43 Case Studies: Remote Therapeutic Monitoring
28:14 Valuing Preventive Care in Therapy
32:08 Understanding Episode Groupers
36:10 Collaboration Across Disciplines
40:13 Advocacy and Access to Care
In Episode 11 of Future-Proof PT, we're joined again by Cody Lee, a dynamic early-career PT who's revolutionizing physical therapy practice in Alabama.
Get ready for a thought-provoking journey into the intersection of traditional PT and cutting-edge technology. Cody shares his firsthand experience fighting for direct access at the state level while pioneering AI integration in clinical settings - two movements that are reshaping our profession's future.
We tackle burning questions about autonomous practice and , dive deep into why functional measurements matter in assessing patient risk, and explore how PTs can leverage artificial intelligence without losing the human touch that makes our profession special. Whether you're a clinical practitioner or working away from the bedside, this episode offers fresh perspectives on where physical therapy is headed.
Don't miss Cody's game-changing insights and a sneak peek at his upcoming AI for PT course that promises to transform how we approach patient care. This is more than just another healthcare tech discussion - it's a roadmap for staying relevant in an evolving healthcare landscape!
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Some Key Takeaways from the Episode:
1. Direct access and primary care PT may not be one and the same. Professional vs. Personal scope of practice are important to distinguish.
2. AI integration in physical therapy practice can enhance evidence-based decision-making while maintaining personal touch
3. The APTA's role should extend beyond clinical practice support to include non-clinical professionals shaping healthcare itself
4. Risk stratification models should incorporate functional metrics for comprehensive patient care
5. Professional growth opportunities exist beyond traditional clinical roles in physical therapy
6. Technology adoption in practice can streamline documentation and improve treatment planning
7. Cross-disciplinary collaboration is essential for advancing the profession
8. Continuing education in emerging technologies is crucial for career advancement
9. The DPT role in autonomous practice continues to evolve with changing healthcare landscapes
10. Prevention-focused care models are gaining importance in physical therapy practice
11. Understanding healthcare policy impacts clinical and non-clinical practice decisions
12. Professional advocacy requires engagement at multiple levels
13. Evidence-based practice can be enhanced through technological tools and resources
14. The future of PT includes diverse career paths beyond traditional clinical settings, and we should support that
15. Healthcare reimbursement models are evolving to include preventative care
16. PTs can influence professional development through technology adoption
17. Continuous learning and adaptation are essential for long-term career success in PT
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Recap of Previous Episode
04:05 Advocacy and Direct Access in Physical Therapy
06:11 Challenges and Perspectives on Direct Access
09:02 The Role of Education and Certification in Direct Access
11:14 AI in Clinical Practice: Enhancing Decision-Making
17:41 The Future of AI and Data Utilization in Physical Therapy
25:56 Optimizing Workforce Encounters
26:30 Standardizing Data for Improvement
28:31 Building Feedback Loops in Clinics
29:54 Utilizing EMR Data for Risk Assessment
30:36 The Importance of Functional Status in Risk Stratification
32:56 Advocating for Inclusion in APTA
34:52 The Role of Non-Clinical Professionals
36:00 Looking Ahead: Future of Physical Therapy
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Join Dana and Alex as they sit down with rising PT star Cody Lee, PT, DPT, to explore how the next generation of physical therapists is reshaping healthcare delivery. In this engaging conversation, Cody shares his journey as an early-career clinician who's already making waves in the industry with his innovative approach to value-based care.
Key highlights from this episode include:
• How Cody is implementing value-based care principles in his daily practice
• The importance of servant leadership in healthcare
• Real insights into building strong professional communities and mentorship networks
• A candid discussion about the challenges facing new PTs, including the critical issue of education costs versus earning potential
• Vision for the future of physical therapy and strategies for keeping talented clinicians in the field
Whether you're a seasoned PT professional or just starting your career, this episode offers valuable perspectives on creating a sustainable and fulfilling practice. Cody's fresh outlook, combined with Alex and Dana's experienced insights, creates a compelling dialogue about where the profession is headed and how we can work together to improve patient care while supporting clinician growth.
Don't miss this inspiring conversation that proves leadership and innovation can come at any stage of your career. This episode will leave you feeling optimistic about the future of physical therapy and equipped with practical ideas for elevating your own practice.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Future Proof PT Podcast and Guest Introduction
03:15 Cody Lee's Background and Early Career Insights
06:06 Value-Based Care in Practice: Patient Stories
09:07 Building Referral Networks in Healthcare
12:04 Involvement with Alabama Physical Therapy Association
15:02 Challenges in the Physical Therapy Profession
18:20 Productivity Pressure in Physical Therapy
21:12 Leveraging Technology in Patient Care
28:20 Enhancing Clinical Reasoning with AI
30:23 The Importance of Human Expertise in Therapy
32:24 Building Professional Networks and Asking for Help
36:50 Patient-Centered Care and Communication
39:01 The Philosophy of Servant Leadership
42:44 Supporting Young Clinicians in Their Careers
47:28 Navigating Financial Challenges in Physical Therapy
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For Episode Nine, we welcome back guest Ben Galin, PT, DPT, for a deep dive into the evolving landscape of physical and occupational therapy, using the role of PTAs and COTAs as a springboard for broader industry discussion.
The conversation begins with examining how PTAs and COTAs are utilized in various healthcare settings, challenging the cookie-cutter approach to their deployment. The discussion reveals that PTAs often demonstrate exceptional career mobility, with many advancing into management positions and finding success in digital health platforms.
A significant portion delves into critical policy issues affecting the profession, including:
This episode provides valuable insights for physical therapy professionals at all levels, offering a strategic vision for advancing the profession through targeted policy changes and adaptation to emerging healthcare delivery models.
Chapters
00:00 The Role of PTAs and COTAs in Therapy
06:08 Challenges in Career Advancement for Assistants
10:42 Operational Models and Supervision in Therapy
16:11 State Regulations and the Future of PTAs
22:19 Advocacy and Legislative Challenges in Healthcare
27:59 Understanding the Role of Professional Associations
29:50 Navigating Changes in Healthcare Policy
32:26 The Importance of Practitioner Recognition
35:22 Addressing Friction Points in Healthcare
39:04 The Need for Change in Perception and Policy
41:56 Identifying Actionable Wins for the Profession
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In Episode 8 of Future Proof PT, hosts Dana Strauss and Alex Bendersky engage in a deep discussion with veteran physical therapist Ben Galin about the critical evolution of physical therapy practice. With 25 years of diverse clinical experience, Galin shares valuable insights on the transition from traditional fee-for-service models to value-based care.
The conversation delves into several key themes:
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In this episode of Future Proof PT, we dive deep into two game-changing models of care provision that could reshape physical therapy practice:
First, we explore the TEAM model (Transforming Episode Accountability Model), a Medicare acute episodes of care affecting about 740 hospitals nationwide. Learn how this model creates opportunities for outpatient PT (and OT) practices and why rethinking post-acute care transitions could lead to better patient outcomes.
Then, we uncover the proven success of PTs as primary care providers (PCPs) in the military model - a system that's been delivering results since 1974! Discover the four key domains that validate PT effectiveness as PCPs:
For clinicians feeling burnt out: This episode offers a fresh perspective on elevating your practice and embracing new opportunities in team-based care.
Don't miss this crucial conversation about the future of our profession and how we can deliver more value to our healthcare system!
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Summary:
In this episode of the Future Proof PT podcast, Dana and Alex delve into the economic implications of healthcare with a focus on musculoskeletal disorders. They discuss the concepts of QALY and DALY, emphasizing the importance of understanding these metrics in evaluating the effectiveness of interventions. The hosts highlight the value of physical therapy as an investment in health, the impact of productivity loss due to days away from work, and the need for therapists to embrace technology. They also explore the distinction between patient needs and wants, the importance of patient autonomy, and the role of therapists in the healthcare ecosystem. They conclude with a call to action for therapists to advocate for their profession and build trust within the healthcare community.
Takeaways:
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A detailed discussion exploring the complex dynamics of value-based care in the musculoskeletal health sector. The conversation covers patient-reported outcome measures, healthcare system challenges, and the future of healthcare delivery in the United States.
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Takeaways and Chapters by Riverside AI
AI Show Notes by Riverside FM:
Summary
In this episode, Dana and Alex discuss the complexities of budget resolutions, government spending, and their implications for healthcare, particularly telehealth and physical therapy. They explore the challenges posed by the physician fee schedule, the underutilization of physical therapy, and the importance of alternative payment models in transitioning to value-based care. The conversation emphasizes the need for quality metrics and the potential for a paradigm shift in healthcare funding.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Navigating Congressional Changes
01:56 Understanding Alternative Payment Models
04:00 The Impact of Budget Resolutions on Healthcare
06:19 Telehealth and Its Future
08:24 The Physician Fee Schedule and Its Implications
10:02 The Role of Physical Therapy in Primary Care
12:03 Challenges in Establishing Optimal Therapy Practices
14:40 The Future of Physical Therapy in Healthcare
17:56 Understanding CMS and Conversion Factor Cuts
20:18 The Budget Dilemma in Healthcare
22:49 Reimagining the Healthcare System
25:28 Alternative Payment Models Explained
33:44 The Future of Value-Based Care
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Summary
In this episode of Future Proof PT, Dana and Alex delve into the complexities of the physical therapy referral continuum, discussing the challenges and opportunities within the healthcare supply chain. They emphasize the importance of understanding the roles of physical therapists, the need for primary care generalists as well as specialization, and the significance of building trust with primary care providers. The conversation also highlights the shift towards value-based care and the potential for physical therapists to engage in the Medicare Shared Savings Programs, ultimately advocating for better patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency.
Takeaways
Sound Bites
"We need to advocate for our patients' needs."
"We need a matchmaker to connect providers."
"Knowledge is out there; we just need to find it."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Future Proof PT Podcast
00:50 Exploring the Physical Therapy Supply Chain
04:17 Understanding Referral Continuity and Challenges
08:42 The Role of Physical Therapists in Patient Care
11:22 Navigating the Referral Process and Patient Advocacy
15:35 Building Collaborative Care Networks
19:46 Value-Based Care and Its Implications
23:44 Conclusion and Future Directions
25:57 Building Trust in Healthcare Relationships
27:59 The Importance of Patient Engagement
30:52 The Future of Primary Care
33:25 Creating a Community Resource
35:29 Navigating Medicare Shared Savings Programs
38:32 The Role of Matchmakers in Healthcare
43:49 Learning from Supply Chain Efficiency
47:47 Healthcare Value Week and Community Engagement
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Summary
In this episode of the Future Proof PT podcast, Dana and Alex discuss insights from the Combined Sections Meeting (CSM) for physical therapists. They explore the essence of physical therapy, the role of technology, the importance of the therapeutic alliance, and the shift towards value-based care. The conversation also delves into the generational divide within the profession, the challenges of career choices, and the need for physical therapists to position themselves within the primary care framework. The episode concludes with reflections on professional growth and the importance of strategic career planning.
Takeaways
-The essence of physical therapy lies in patient-centered care.
-Technology should complement, not replace, the therapeutic alliance.
-The therapeutic alliance is a key predictor of successful outcomes.
-Value-based care models are becoming increasingly important in physical therapy.
-There is a significant tension between the old guard and new guard in the profession.
-Physical therapists need to embrace their role in primary care to enhance their value.
-Career choices should be made with a long-term strategy in mind.
-Saying no to certain opportunities can be as important as saying yes.
-Consistency in care delivery leads to better outcomes.
-Understanding the economic landscape of healthcare is crucial for therapists.
Sound Bites
"We are the fly in the urinal of healthcare."
"It's a long game, not a short game."
"Saying no is as important as saying yes."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to CSM Insights
02:14 The Essence of Physical Therapy
04:58 Understanding Computer Vision Technology
07:50 The Role of Technology in Patient Engagement
10:10 The Therapeutic Alliance in Physical Therapy
12:49 Value-Based Care and Its Implications
15:28 Challenges in Measuring Therapy Outcomes
18:07 The Future of Physical Therapy Practice
29:51 Transforming Healthcare: The Role of Primary Care
34:19 Innovative Care Models: Lessons from the VA System
41:22 Old Guard vs. New Guard: Navigating Change in PT
49:53 The Future of Physical Therapy: Retaining Talent and Strategy
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In this inaugural podcast episode, hosts Alex Bendersky and Dana Strauss discuss the importance of value-based care in physical therapy and healthcare at large. They explore the concept of value, its implications for patient care, and the need for therapists to understand the healthcare ecosystem. The conversation delves into the pillars of value-based care, including patient-centeredness, adherence to clinical guidelines, measurement of patient outcomes, and cost-effectiveness. The hosts emphasize the importance of evidence-based practice and the need for therapists to advocate for their value in the healthcare system.
Sound Bites
"You are worth what you think you're worth"
"Cost effectiveness is always relative"
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Article discussed in episodes: Archives of Physiotherapy: Providing Value-Based Care at Physiotherapist
Book Alex recommended in the episode: Naked Economics: Addressing the Dismal Science