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    • Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) published in the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (JOSPT) are supplemented by popular "Perspectives for Practice" and "Perspectives for Patients" resources.
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    • A gap exists in providing similar concise information tailored for healthcare payers.

    Discussion:

    • This paper introduces the "Perspectives for Payers" series, designed to meet the information needs of healthcare payers.
    • It addresses key payer concerns, including anticipated duration of care, number of visits, and expected patient outcomes.
    • The series focuses on orthopedic conditions frequently managed by physical therapists and covered by existing CPGs.

    Key Insights:

    • The "Perspectives for Payers" series aims to enhance payer understanding of physical therapy's value and expected results.
    • It provides data on care duration, visit frequency, and outcomes for common orthopedic conditions.
    • This initiative supports evidence-based decision-making for healthcare coverage and reimbursement.

    Outlook:

    • The "Perspectives for Payers" series is expected to facilitate more informed coverage decisions by healthcare payers.
    • It has the potential to improve patient access to necessary physical therapy services.
    • This resource contributes to aligning payer expectations with clinical evidence and patient needs in orthopedic care.