Breaking News - Changes to the APTA Chaperone Statement
There's been a lot of confusion and concern over a recent release from the APTA on the use of chaperones in pelvic health.
This new document surprised a lot of us when it came out in January. Among some important changes in the document were:
These are obviously - if they were implemented and followed - monumental changes in our field. These recommendations are impossible for small businesses or solopreneurs to comply with. They would eliminate pelvic physical therapy in in-home settings (obviously you aren't having a chaperone 'ride-along' to each patient's house!). And they could make it financially impossible for even large hospitals to pay for enough medical chaperones, causing programs to close (or never open) and reducing access to care.
In response, we gathered some comments from the Pelvic PT/OT Entrepreneurs group - thanks to all that contributed - and added our own concerns. We then sent these on to the APTA.
To their credit, they responded quickly - and it looks like in a very positive way. They have promised changes to this document and the entire process by which these position statements are created, including:
We'll have to see when the new guidelines come out, but wanted to pass on the update and changes!
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