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Permalink: http://hdl.handle.net/1866/15854

Physiotherapy practices and third party payers: issues in professional ethics in British Columbia

Report presented to the Physiotherapy Association of British Columbia and College of Physical Therapists of British Columbia

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2016-10-07
Author(s)
Feldman, Debbie
Hunt, Matthew
Williams-Jones, Bryn
Mazer, Barbara
Laliberté, Maude
Chilingaryan, Gevorg
Orozco, Tatiana
Affiliation
  • École de santé publique - Département de médecine sociale et préventive
Keywords
  • physiotherapy
  • practice
  • third party payers
  • professional ethics
  • Canada
  • service provision
Abstract(s)
During a 4-month period, July 2nd 2014 to November 1st 2014, Canadian physiotherapy (PT) professionals were solicited for participation in an empirical cross-sectional online survey questionnaire. Our research team was interested in exploring the ethical challenges encountered in the interactions between PT professionals and third party payers. Analysis of the survey will be disseminated through scientific publications. The purpose of this report is to give detailed results relevant to your provincial association.
Feldman D, Hunt M, Williams-Jones B, Mazer B, Laliberté M, Chilingaryan G, Orozco T. Physiotherapy practices and third party payers: issues in professional ethics in British Columbia. Report presented to the Physiotherapy Association of British Columbia and College of Physical Therapists of British Columbia. Oct 2016.
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[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : ESPUM - Dép. médecine sociale et préventive - Travaux et publications]
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