The American Physical Therapy Association, the American Occupational Therapy Association, and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association jointly developed this document as a resource for public and private insurers, employers, and consumers to evaluate the appropriateness of rehabilitation and habilitation benefit design.
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APTA, AOTA, ASHA Joint Statement on Habilitation and Rehabilitation Benefit Design
Date: February 10, 2021
Contact: advocacy@apta.org
Content Type: Resource
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