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which legislation has aota been fighting against for nearly 20 years as it imposes reimbursement limits for ot services and requires additional paperwork, in the form of an appeal to be completed if the provided deems that the client requires additional services?

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The legislation that AOTA has been fighting against for nearly 20 years is the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which imposes reimbursement limits for occupational therapy services and requires additional paperwork. AOTA has been advocating for changes to the ACA to ensure individuals have access to occupational therapy services.

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The legislation that the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) has been fighting against for nearly 20 years is the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare. The ACA imposes reimbursement limits for occupational therapy services and requires additional paperwork, in the form of an appeal, to be completed if the provider deems that the client requires additional services.

An example of how this legislation affects occupational therapy is that it sets a cap on the amount healthcare providers can spend on administrative costs, which may limit resources available for providing services.

AOTA has been advocating for changes to the ACA to ensure that individuals have access to the occupational therapy services they need without unnecessary limitations.

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