Title: INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE CLAIMS INTENSITY
1INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE CLAIMS INTENSITY
- Session 18 February 27, 2006
- Session Producer
- Stephen LaPierre
- Senior Vice President
- Penn Treaty Network America
2PANEL
- Sharon Kurfuerst, OTR/L
- Dawn Clayton Bieber, OTR/L
3In the next hour we will . . .
- Review the trigger language for the ADL
- Benefit trigger NTQ policies
- Take a peek at ADL plans of care
- Components
- Effective functional assessments
- Examine interventions to independence
- Show Tell
- Q A
4LTCI Triggers
- Medical Necessity
- Cognitive Impairment
- Activities of Daily Living ADL
5Activities of Daily Living
Ambulation /Transfer
Toileting
Eating
Bathing
Dressing
6ADL Defined
- Bathing
- The ability to wash yourself in a tub or
shower, or to give yourself a sponge bath,
without the assistance of another person.
7ADL Defined
- Dressing
- The ability to dress without the physical
assistance of another person.
8ADL Defined
- Ambulation/Transferring
- The ability to move from place to place,
including getting in and out of bed or a chair,
without the physical assistance from another
person.
9ADL Defined
- Eating
- The ability to get nourishment into your body
by any means once it has been prepared and made
available to you, without physical assistance
from another person.
10ADL Defined
- Toileting
- The ability to get on and off the toilet and
to maintain a reasonable level of personal
hygiene.
11ADL Plan of Care The Theory
- Early intervention
- means
- A greater opportunity to ensure the most
- effective treatment at best pricing is
- delivered to the client
- resulting in
- A shorter duration/least costly claim
- Client gets better-quicker-cheaper
12ADL Plan of Care
- Need to consider
- Services provided
- Whos providing
- Are deficiencies being addressed
- Expected duration of services
- Prognosis for independence
- Maximizing opportunities for reaching the highest
level of independence
13ADL Plan of Care
- Starts with an effective assessment
- RN or OTR
- Effective assessment includes
- Interview of past performance
- Review of medical history
- Observation and evaluation of current performance
and the skills that may impact this performance
including
- Range of Motion
- Balance
- Coordination
- Strength
- Cognitive abilities
- Pain
- Activity Tolerance
- Results in a client centered approach with
collaboration to - determine goals and treatment interventions
14Next step
- Identify opportunities to restore or improve
independence - Dont just document deficiency and not comment on
possible interventions
15Unique Contribution of Occupational Therapy
- Brings holistic training and well-rounded
approach to care - Facilitates client engagement in occupation to
achieve goals - Provides activity analysis and adaptation to
maximize success - Encourages health promotion
- Supports lifestyle re-design
16Unique Contribution of Occupational Therapy
- Activity analysis and adaptation to maximize
patient success - Breaks an activity down into component parts
- Chooses and modifies activities to provide the
appropriate level of challenge - Develops activity plans that promote wellness and
minimize excess disability
17Unique Contribution of Occupational Therapy
- Lifestyle Re-design
- Examines clients routines, habits, roles
- Incorporates activities into a clients overall
life plan that meets their occupational needs and
desires given current abilities - Analyzes and adapts behavioral and environmental
factors to promote health and functional
performance - Prepares client for independent living explores
access to community resources, adaptive
equipment, etc.
18Unique Contribution of Occupational Therapy
- Encourages Health Promotion
- Helps client engage in and access activities that
are supportive of well being and health - Focuses on specific behaviors and activities that
support healthy living - Uses education as a vehicle to promote continued
health and wellness
19Interventions to Independence
Why bother?
- Eliminate Dependency / Eliminate Trigger
- Win / Win
- If Unable to Eliminate Trigger
- Reduce dependency resulting in . . .
- Reduced intensity of services resulting in
- Reduced Cost ?
20Interventions to Independence
- Health and Well Being
- Exercise
- Education
- Lifestyle re-design/activity adaptation
- Adapted Technique
- Restore function
- Compensate for lost function
- Modify environment
- Adaptive equipment
- Identify most appropriate equipment
- Teach and train in use of equipment
21Interventions to Independence
- Exercise
- Education
- Energy Conservation/Work Simplification
- Adapted Techniques
- Environmental Modification
22Adaptive EquipmentShow Tell
23Bathing
- Tub safety rail
- Tub transfer bench shower hose
- Long handle sponge
- Dressing stick
- Hand Held Shower Hose
- Grab bars
24Bathing
25Bathing
- Tub transfer bench
- Shower hose
26Bathing
- Long handle sponge
- Dressing stick
27Dressing
- Velcro on shirts or pants behind buttons and on
shoes - Elastic Shoe Laces
- Button hook / Zipper pull
- Reacher
- Sock aide
- Dressing Stick
- Long shoe horn
28Ambulation/Transferring/Mobility
- Walkers
- Canes
- Transfer Board
- Transfer Pole/ Transfer Disc
- Trapeze
- Bed hoist
- Bed Bar/Rail
29Ambulation/Transferring/Mobility
30Ambulation/Transferring/Mobility
31 Ambulation/Transferring/Mobility
32Ambulation/Transferring/Mobility
33Eating
- Large handled utensils
- Adjustable angle utensils
- Weighted utensils
- Plate guard
- Scoop bowl
34Toileting
- Safety frame Raised Seat
- Bedside Commode
- Toileting paper aide demo
- Hygiene Mirror
35Toileting
36Toileting
37Toileting
38Questions????