The Physical Therapy and Society Summit (PASS) Meeting: Observations and Opportunities

Author:

Kigin Colleen M.12,Rodgers Mary M.32,Wolf Steven L.42

Affiliation:

1. C.M. Kigin, PT, DPT, FAPTA, is Chief of Staff, Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology, 165 Cambridge St, Suite 702, Boston, MA 02144 (USA), and Assistant Professor, MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, Massachusetts.

2. PASS Committee Members (see list of members in Footnotes section).

3. M.M. Rodgers, PT, PhD, FAPTA, is George R. Hepburn Professor and Chair, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.

4. S.L. Wolf, PT, PhD, FAPTA, is Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.

Abstract

The construct of delivering high-quality and cost-effective health care is in flux, and the profession must strategically plan how to meet the needs of society. In 2006, the House of Delegates of the American Physical Therapy Association passed a motion to convene a summit on “how physical therapists can meet current, evolving, and future societal health care needs.” The Physical Therapy and Society Summit (PASS) meeting on February 27–28, 2009, in Leesburg, Virginia, sent a clear message that for physical therapists to be effective and thrive in the health care environment of the future, a paradigm shift is required. During the PASS meeting, participants reframed our traditional focus on the physical therapist and the patient/client (consumer) to one in which physical therapists are an integral part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary health care team with the health care consumer as its focus. The PASS Steering Committee recognized that some of the opportunities that surfaced during the PASS meeting may be disruptive or may not be within the profession's present strategic or tactical plans. Thus, adopting a framework that helps to establish the need for change that is provocative and potentially disruptive to our present care delivery, yet prioritizes opportunities, is a critical and essential step. Each of us in the physical therapy profession must take on post–PASS roles and responsibilities to accomplish the systemic change that is so intimately intertwined with our destiny. This article offers a perspective of the dynamic dialogue and suggestions that emerged from the PASS event, providing further opportunities for discussion and action within our profession.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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