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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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New payment models that promote early conservative care, like physical therapy, may help reduce costs and improve value for treatment of musculoskeletal conditions.

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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

New payment models that promote early conservative care, like physical therapy, may help reduce costs and improve value for treatment of musculoskeletal conditions.

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