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Title: INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE CLAIMS INTENSITY


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INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE CLAIMS INTENSITY
  • Session 18 February 27, 2006
  • Session Producer
  • Stephen LaPierre
  • Senior Vice President
  • Penn Treaty Network America

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PANEL
  • Sharon Kurfuerst, OTR/L
  • Dawn Clayton Bieber, OTR/L

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In 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

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LTCI Triggers
  • Medical Necessity
  • Cognitive Impairment
  • Activities of Daily Living ADL

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Activities of Daily Living
Ambulation /Transfer
Toileting
Eating
Bathing
Dressing
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ADL 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.

7
ADL Defined
  • Dressing
  • The ability to dress without the physical
    assistance of another person.

8
ADL 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.

9
ADL 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.

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ADL Defined
  • Toileting
  • The ability to get on and off the toilet and
    to maintain a reasonable level of personal
    hygiene.

11
ADL 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

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ADL 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

13
ADL 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

14
Next step
  • Identify opportunities to restore or improve
    independence
  • Dont just document deficiency and not comment on
    possible interventions

15
Unique 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

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Unique 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

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Unique 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.

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Unique 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

19
Interventions 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 ?

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Interventions 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

21
Interventions to Independence
  • Exercise
  • Education
  • Energy Conservation/Work Simplification
  • Adapted Techniques
  • Environmental Modification

22
Adaptive EquipmentShow Tell
23
Bathing
  • Tub safety rail
  • Tub transfer bench shower hose
  • Long handle sponge
  • Dressing stick
  • Hand Held Shower Hose
  • Grab bars

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Bathing
  • Bathtub Safety Rail

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Bathing
  • Tub transfer bench
  • Shower hose

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Bathing
  • Long handle sponge
  • Dressing stick

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Dressing
  • 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

28
Ambulation/Transferring/Mobility
  • Walkers
  • Canes
  • Transfer Board
  • Transfer Pole/ Transfer Disc
  • Trapeze
  • Bed hoist
  • Bed Bar/Rail

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Ambulation/Transferring/Mobility
  • Walker

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Ambulation/Transferring/Mobility
  • Canes

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Ambulation/Transferring/Mobility
  • Mobile Transfer Pole

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Ambulation/Transferring/Mobility
  • Trapeze Bed Hoist

33
Eating
  • Large handled utensils
  • Adjustable angle utensils
  • Weighted utensils
  • Plate guard
  • Scoop bowl

34
Toileting
  • Safety frame Raised Seat
  • Bedside Commode
  • Toileting paper aide demo
  • Hygiene Mirror

35
Toileting
  • Raised Seat Safety Frame

36
Toileting
  • Toilet Paper Tongs

37
Toileting
  • Hygiene Mirror

38
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