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Physical Therapy Employment Trends Paper

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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, health practitioners such as physical and occupational therapists make up roughly 42% of the healthcare industry. This makes physical and occupational therapy one of today's fastest growing jobs. (Gerber, “US Physical and Occupational Therapy Employment Trends”) This paper will examine three article for hiring trends, patterns or any significant information that contribute to the collection of knowledge for one who is pursuing a career as a physical therapist : “Physical Therapy Job Outlook Even Brighter with this Strategy”, an industry article from 'Jobs.net' (a website that specializes in job trends); “On The Rise: Physical therapy remains a bright spot in health care”, a article that was featured in Advance Healthcare Network's newsletter; and “Physical Therapy Job Trends: Looking To The Future For The Rehab Professions”, which is an extremely thorough article that was featured in TodayinPT. …show more content…

Changes have occurred in the way that the federal government paid for therapy that resulted for the Balanced Budget Act signed under former President Clinton. This caused the demand for therapists to shrink overnight from what it had been in the 1980s. (Casper, 2) Factors such as payer changes, America’s aging population, therapist education, and the market forces have made an impact on the job prospects of future physical therapists. (Casper,

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