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Title: Chapter 2: Health Care Administration in Athletic Training


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Chapter 2 Health Care Administration in Athletic
Training
  • Jennifer L. Doherty, MS, LAT, ATC
  • Academic Program Director, Entry-Level ATEP
  • Florida International University
  • Acute Care and Injury Prevention

2
Policies and Procedures Manual
  • Policies clear, written-out statements of basic
    rules
  • Procedures describe the process
  • To be covered throughout presentation
  • Abbreviated version
  • Should be provided to athletes and parents (if
    financially feasible)

3
Components of a PP Manual
  • Scope of the AT program
  • Who will it serve?
  • Use of equipment and supplies
  • Budgetary concerns
  • Facility use and maintenance
  • Design, access, etc
  • Risk management plans
  • Job descriptions
  • Chains of command and supervision

4
Emergency Telephones
  • Accessibility to phones in all major areas of
    activity is a must
  • Should be able to contact outside emergency help
    and be able to call for additional athletic
    training assistance
  • Radios, cell/digital phones provide a great deal
    of flexibility

5
Budgetary Concerns
  • Different settings
  • Different size budgets space allocations
  • Equipment needs and supplies vary depending on
    the setting
  • College vs. High School
  • Continuous planning and prioritizing is necessary
    to effectively manage monetary allocations to
    meet programmatic goals

6
Budgetary Concerns Supplies
  • Expendable Supplies
  • Cannot be reused
  • First aid and injury prevention supplies
  • Non-expendable Supplies
  • Re-useable supplies
  • Ace wraps, scissors, etc
  • Yearly inventory and records must be maintained
    in both areas

7
Budgetary Concerns Equipment
  • Equipment items that can be used for a number
    of years
  • Capital Equipment
  • Remain in the training room
  • Ice machine, tables, etc
  • Non-consumable Capital Equipment
  • Crutches, coolers, training kits, etc

8
Budget Considerations
  • Purchasing Systems
  • Direct buy vs. competitive bidding
  • Lease alternative
  • Additional Budget Considerations
  • Telephone and postage expenses
  • Utilities heating/cooling, electricity
  • Contracts for outside services
  • Purchases relative to liability insurance and
    professional development

9
Developing a Risk Management Plan
  • Emergency Action Plan
  • Accessing emergency personnel outside setting in
    the event of emergency
  • Include transportation of athletes to emergency
    facilities
  • Meeting with outside personnel is necessary to
    determine roles and rules regarding athlete and
    equipment care

10
Human Resources and Personnel Issues
  • Specific policies are established relative to
    hiring, firing, performance evaluations and
    promotions
  • Roles and responsibilities must be established
  • Job descriptions - job specifications,
    accountability, code of conduct, and scope

11
Facility Design
  • Design will vary drastically based on number of
    athletes, teams, and various needs of the program
  • Size
  • Varies between settings
  • Must take advantage and manage space effectively

12
  • Location
  • Outside entrance
  • Limits doors that must be accessed when
    transporting injured athletes
  • Proximity to locker rooms and toilet facilities
  • Illumination
  • Well lighted throughout
  • Natural lighting is a plus

13
  • Storage Facilities
  • Often lack ample storage space
  • Storage in training room that holds general
    supplies and special equipment
  • Large walk-in storage cabinet for bulk supplies
  • Refrigerator for equipment, ice cups, medicine
    and additional supplies

14
  • Office Space
  • All areas of athletic training room should be
    supervised without having to leave the office
    space (glass partitions)
  • Equipment should include, desk, chair, tack
    board, telephone, computer (if necessary) and
    independent locking system

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Pre-participation Examinations
  • Purpose identify at risk athletes
  • Should include
  • Medical history, physical exam, orthopedic
    screening, wellness screening
  • Establishes a baseline
  • Satisfies insurance and liability issues

18
  • Medical History
  • Complete prior to exam to identify past and
    existing medical conditions
  • Update yearly and closely review by medical
    personnel
  • Collect medical release and insurance info at the
    same time
  • Physical Examination
  • Should include assessment of height, weight, body
    composition, blood pressure, pulse, vision, skin,
    dental, ear, nose, throat, heart, lungs, abdomen,
    lymphatic, genitalia, maturation index,
    urinalysis and blood work

19
  • Maturity Assessment
  • Means to protect young physically active athletes
  • Orthopedic Screening
  • Part of physical exam or separate
  • Various degrees of detail concerning exam
  • Wellness Screening
  • Purpose is to determine if athlete is engaged in
    a healthy lifestyle

20
  • Sport Disqualification
  • Certain injuries and illnesses warrant special
    concern when dealing with sports
  • Recommendations can be made
  • American with Disabilities Act (1990)
  • Dictates that athlete makes the final decision
  • Potential disqualifying factors should be
    determined during the pre-participation exam

21
Injury Reports
  • Injury reports serve as future references
  • Reports can shed light on events that may be hazy
    following an incident
  • Necessary in case of litigation
  • All reports should be filed in the athletic
    training room

22
Treatment Log
  • Sign-in to keep track of services
  • Daily treatments can be recorded
  • Can be used as legal documentation in instances
    of litigation
  • Personal Information Card
  • Contains contact information for family, personal
    physician, and insurance information

23
  • Annual Report
  • Summary of athletic training room functions
  • Can be used to evaluate recommend potential
    changes for program
  • Includes number and types of injuries
    seen/treated

24
  • Release of Medical Records
  • Written consent is required
  • Waiver must be signed for any release (include
    specifics of information to be released and to
    whom)

25
Computer as Tool for Athletic Trainer
  • Indispensable tool
  • Can make the job more efficient with appropriate
    software
  • Must maintain security and confidentiality

26
Components of a PP Manual
  • Scope of the AT program
  • Who will it serve?
  • Use of equipment and supplies
  • Budgetary concerns
  • Facility use and maintenance
  • Design, access, etc
  • Risk management plans
  • Job descriptions
  • Chains of command and supervision
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