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AAPM&R is working to ensure PM&R is positioned to thrive in the future of healthcare and that you’re prepared for wherever your career takes you. Our more than 10,000 Academy members support each other in advancing PM&R’s impact through healthcare. As we move forward, it is more important than ever that every member play an active role in helping one another realize the vision for our specialty.

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Looking for AAPM&R members in the news? Press releases? Our Academy Action Center? Or looking to submit your members in the news content? You'll find it all in our Newsroom. You will also be able to explore PM&R and Academy news as well as learn how to contact us if you would like to submit your member content, or if you are a reporter who is interested in speaking with a PM&R physician.

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Stay up to date on all Academy events and learning opportunities and view recordings of past webinars. 

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PM&R Aspire is our career-exploration platform purpose-built to help PM&R professionals make better-informed career decisions. We have mapped employer locations across the United States, enabling you to explore, message and apply to the roles that matter most to you.

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AAPM&R is leading the advancement of physiatry’s impact throughout healthcare as aligned with YOUR vision for the specialty. Explore our Q&A video series where members of our Physiatrist in Training (PHiT) Council Board chat with AAPM&R Board leaders.

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New AMA Reports Document Financial Impact of COVID-19 on Physician Practices

Mar 17, 2021, 11:55 by User Not Found

Earlier this month, the American Medical Association (AMA) released two comprehensive reports on the impact of COVID-19 on physician practices. The first report documents Medicare physician spending data in the first six months of 2020 and the second describes data collected from a nationwide survey of physicians in July and August of 2020. 

The Medicare Physician Fee Schedule spending report indicates that spending was at a low of 57% less than average for the week ending April 10 and steadily picked back up in the coming weeks. However, spending was still 12% below average by late June. This drop impacted all major types of services, but most significantly impacted imaging, procedures and tests. For PM&R specifically, there was a 20% reduction in Medicare Physician Fee Schedule spending in the six-month period of January-June 2020.  This is lower than the average reduction of 19% across all specialties. 

The physician survey report documents that the majority of physicians indicated their revenue was still lower than pre-pandemic in July and August of 2020. It also suggests that while telehealth was heavily utilized, it did not offset reduced in-person patient visits. The high costs of PPE were also documented by the survey. Finally, the survey documented that while federal financial relief was helpful for many, it did not always solve revenue issues.

The AMA’s reports suggest that the road to recovery, particularly for smaller physician-owned practices, remains difficult.  However, the reports do not analyze data for the second half of 2020 and more information will be needed to assess recovery long term.

New AMA Reports Document Financial Impact of COVID-19 on Physician Practices

Mar 17, 2021, 11:55 by User Not Found

Earlier this month, the American Medical Association (AMA) released two comprehensive reports on the impact of COVID-19 on physician practices. The first report documents Medicare physician spending data in the first six months of 2020 and the second describes data collected from a nationwide survey of physicians in July and August of 2020. 

The Medicare Physician Fee Schedule spending report indicates that spending was at a low of 57% less than average for the week ending April 10 and steadily picked back up in the coming weeks. However, spending was still 12% below average by late June. This drop impacted all major types of services, but most significantly impacted imaging, procedures and tests. For PM&R specifically, there was a 20% reduction in Medicare Physician Fee Schedule spending in the six-month period of January-June 2020.  This is lower than the average reduction of 19% across all specialties. 

The physician survey report documents that the majority of physicians indicated their revenue was still lower than pre-pandemic in July and August of 2020. It also suggests that while telehealth was heavily utilized, it did not offset reduced in-person patient visits. The high costs of PPE were also documented by the survey. Finally, the survey documented that while federal financial relief was helpful for many, it did not always solve revenue issues.

The AMA’s reports suggest that the road to recovery, particularly for smaller physician-owned practices, remains difficult.  However, the reports do not analyze data for the second half of 2020 and more information will be needed to assess recovery long term.

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AAPM&R’s highly-regarded STEP Certificate Programs are designed by physiatrists for physiatrists and teach and assess important physiatric skills using a progressive, competency- based curriculum.

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You're invited to participate in a series of discussions on racial equity, access and inclusion in today’s world. Join us for our next conversation on October 1 for AAPM&R's Diversity and Inclusion Journey. We will review efforts that led to the creation of the D&I strategic plan, unveil our new Principles of Inclusion and Engagement and share new initiatives on the horizon.

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New AMA Reports Document Financial Impact of COVID-19 on Physician Practices

Mar 17, 2021

Earlier this month, the American Medical Association (AMA) released two comprehensive reports on the impact of COVID-19 on physician practices. The first report documents Medicare physician spending data in the first six months of 2020 and the second describes data collected from a nationwide survey of physicians in July and August of 2020. 

The Medicare Physician Fee Schedule spending report indicates that spending was at a low of 57% less than average for the week ending April 10 and steadily picked back up in the coming weeks. However, spending was still 12% below average by late June. This drop impacted all major types of services, but most significantly impacted imaging, procedures and tests. For PM&R specifically, there was a 20% reduction in Medicare Physician Fee Schedule spending in the six-month period of January-June 2020.  This is lower than the average reduction of 19% across all specialties. 

The physician survey report documents that the majority of physicians indicated their revenue was still lower than pre-pandemic in July and August of 2020. It also suggests that while telehealth was heavily utilized, it did not offset reduced in-person patient visits. The high costs of PPE were also documented by the survey. Finally, the survey documented that while federal financial relief was helpful for many, it did not always solve revenue issues.

The AMA’s reports suggest that the road to recovery, particularly for smaller physician-owned practices, remains difficult.  However, the reports do not analyze data for the second half of 2020 and more information will be needed to assess recovery long term.

Physiatry News

New AMA Reports Document Financial Impact of COVID-19 on Physician Practices

Mar 17, 2021

Earlier this month, the American Medical Association (AMA) released two comprehensive reports on the impact of COVID-19 on physician practices. The first report documents Medicare physician spending data in the first six months of 2020 and the second describes data collected from a nationwide survey of physicians in July and August of 2020. 

The Medicare Physician Fee Schedule spending report indicates that spending was at a low of 57% less than average for the week ending April 10 and steadily picked back up in the coming weeks. However, spending was still 12% below average by late June. This drop impacted all major types of services, but most significantly impacted imaging, procedures and tests. For PM&R specifically, there was a 20% reduction in Medicare Physician Fee Schedule spending in the six-month period of January-June 2020.  This is lower than the average reduction of 19% across all specialties. 

The physician survey report documents that the majority of physicians indicated their revenue was still lower than pre-pandemic in July and August of 2020. It also suggests that while telehealth was heavily utilized, it did not offset reduced in-person patient visits. The high costs of PPE were also documented by the survey. Finally, the survey documented that while federal financial relief was helpful for many, it did not always solve revenue issues.

The AMA’s reports suggest that the road to recovery, particularly for smaller physician-owned practices, remains difficult.  However, the reports do not analyze data for the second half of 2020 and more information will be needed to assess recovery long term.

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AAPM&R's STEP Ultrasound Certificate Program is the premiere ultrasound training program—designed by physiatrists, for physiatrists. 

As the only formal, standardized training pathway available for honing and validating your ultrasound skill set, successful completion of the STEP Ultrasound Program will clearly demonstrate to your patients, fellow health care professionals, employers, and the medical facilities you work with that you are a competent professional, expertly trained in ultrasound. 

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