DOCUMENTING SKILLED THERAPY: HOW TO SHOW FUNCTIONAL PROGRESS 3 CEUS
DOCUMENTING SKILLED THERAPY: HOW TO SHOW FUNCTIONAL PROGRESS 3 CEUS
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
Documenting functional progress for both part A and B Medicare services
Analyze data to update plan of care, set functional and realistic goals, document treatment effectively and update progress to maximize reimbursement.
Create clinical documentation that demonstrates reasonable and necessary care that is skilled and valuable
Identify relevant subjective, objective and assessment data.
Formulate entirety of plan of care from evaluation to discharge.
Select appropriate data to formulate SMART goals.
Determine appropriate interventions based upon data and assessments.
Accurately update and document plans of care, functional and realistic goals, treatment and discharge summaries to maximize reimbursement
Describe patient deficits in terms of current disability models and document "skilled interventions" by payer source
Justify current plan of care and future skilled interventions at mandated intervals.
Implement clinical documentation that demonstrates skill, medical necessity, and value.
3 HOURS
3 CEUS
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS/OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS:
This program can be submitted for the NBCOT certification for 3 hours of CEUs. The assignment of CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by NBCOT. Educational level Introductory, Category 3: Professional Issues.
FLORIDA- Florida Board of Occupational Therapy (CE Broker: #20-938298)
TEXAS- This is an approved course by the TOTA (#224-16)
OHIO- This course has been approved by the Ohio OT/PT/AT Board for 3 CEUs (#230009)
PHYSICAL THERAPISTS/PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS:
FLORIDA- Florida Board of Physical Therapy (CE Broker: #20-938298)
OHIO- Ohio Physical Therapy Association (22S2969)
TEXAS- This activity has been approved by the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for 3.0 CCUs for PTs and PTAs (76869TX)
MI, WA, WY, UT, OR, MI, WI, NE, OH, TX
Rehabilitation and Other Professionals: This seminar qualifies for 3.0 continuing education hours as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations. Save your course outline and certificate of completion, and contact your own board or organization for specific filing requirements.