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Determining a patient's next care destination.

Physical therapists (PTs) in the acute care setting are expected not only to be excellent care providers, but also to provide the health care team with expert guidance on whether and in what setting additional care is appropriate. But there are factors that can cloud the issue of where the patient goes next. Consider the following scenario.

The Devil's in The Details

Brad is a PT at an acute care hospital. He finds the practice setting challenging but deeply gratifying, as he plays an important role in improving the condition of patients who are recovering from significant debilitation due to illness or injury.

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