Title: MAKE SURE YOU SIGN IN
1MAKE SURE YOU SIGN IN
- (IF YOU DONT SIGN IN, YOU DONT EXIST)
2Welcome To ThePhysical Therapy Section
3What are we doing here?
- The goal of the breakout session is to help
prevent licensees from endangering their Ohio PT
license by - Exploring recent law revisions
- Providing insight into frequently asked practice
questions - Reporting recent trends in violations/discipline
that exist in the practice of physical therapy in
the State of Ohio.
4Things to consider during this presentation.
- Is YOUR practice in compliance with the laws and
rules that govern the practice of physical
therapy in the State of Ohio? - How do YOU stay current on the laws and rules
that govern your profession? - Do YOU understand Ohios continuing education
requirements? - Have YOU ever been aware of, or involved in a
situation that seemed unethical and/or illegal?
5First, Lets Get One Thing Straight
6WE ARE NOT THE OPTA!!
- We ARE the Licensing Board.
- We are NOT the Ohio Physical Therapy Association.
- The Board can assist you with the following
items -
- Licensing Issues (Issuing a License, License
Renewal, License Verification) - Filing a Complaint
- Public Records Requests
- Clarification of the Laws and Rules
- Address/Name Changes
- Replacing a Wall License or Pocket ID
- Information Regarding Examinations
- Enforcement Actions
7OTPTAT is NOT OPTA
- You should contact the Ohio Physical Therapy
Association if you have questions regarding - Promoting the profession
- Obtaining an OH approval number for a CEU course
- Locating OH approved CEU courses
8What Are We Going to Cover?
- Recent law changes
- Continuing education
- FAQs
- Supervision issues
- Duties of unlicensed and other licensed
individuals in the PT setting - Appropriate transfer of care methods
- Complaints, violations and discipline
9EXTRA, EXTRA!RULE CHANGES EFFECTIVE 5/1/08
- RULE REVISIONS
- 4755-27-01 Physical Therapy Practice Defined
- 4755-27-02 Physical Therapist Assistant
- 4755-27-03 Delegation
- 4755-27-04 Supervision
10EXTRA, EXTRA!RULE CHANGE EFFECTIVE 3/24/08
- New and Improved Code of Ethical Conduct for
Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist
Assistants - Rule 4755-27-05
- Now theres no reason not to be on your best
behavior!
11EXTRA, EXTRA! LAW CHANGE EFFECTIVE 4/6/07
- 4755.482 Requirements For Teaching Physical
Therapy - A person shall not teach a physical therapy
theory and procedures course in physical therapy
education without obtaining a PT license from the
physical therapy section of the Ohio OTPTAT
Board. - Wait, theres more.
12Requirements For Teaching Contd
- Non-Ohio licensed PT shall not teach PT theory
procedures course for gt1 year w/o obtaining Ohio
license - Foreign licensed PT seeking to teach PT theory
procedures course may apply to PT Section for
authorization to teach up to 1 year w/o Ohio
license. - Proposed rules clarify that these requirements
apply to faculty of record for the course.
13EXTRA, EXTRA! LAW CHANGE EFFECTIVE 4/6/07
- A person sanctioned shall pay a fee in the
amount of the actual cost of the administrative
hearing including the cost of the court reporter,
the hearing officer, transcripts, and any witness
fees for lodging and travel, as determined by the
appropriate section of the board. ORC 4755.031
14EXTRA, EXTRA!LAW AND RULE CHANGES EFFECTIVE MAY
2007!
- Per Ohio Revised Code Section 4755.47(A), the
Board now has the ability to levy a fine against
a licensee
- Fines are only used with certain violations
- Purpose is to deter, then to discipline
- Fines are determined by the PT Section of the
Board - Fines first utilized with 2007 CE audit
15Stay Tuned to http//otptat.ohio.gov
- The Physical Therapy Section is currently working
on rule revisions that are planned to go into
effect on May 1, 2009. - RememberYou are responsible for ensuring that
your practice is in accordance with these new
rules.
16Speaking of Continuing Education..
- Deadline to have your CE completed CHANGED to
match the renewal deadline of January 31st - OPTA has been delegated by the Board to issue
Ohio approval numbers - THE BOARD DOES NOT ISSUE OHIO APPROVAL NUMBERS
17New Addition!!
- A continuing education tracking form is available
on the Boards website at http//otptat.ohio.gov.
It helps makes tracking CE easy and fun! -
- .Well maybe not fun
18ATTENTION AUDITEES
- 20-30 of licensees selected for the audit after
the renewal is completed - Active licensees randomly selected by the
computer generated (Board isnt picking on you!) - If you receive an audit notice letter from the
Board, you are required to submit COPIES of your
CE certificates to the Board office - Failure to respond to the audit notice letter, or
failure to obtain the required number of CE
required for license renewal WILL RESULT IN
DISCIPLINARY ACTION
19Check Your CE Twice!
- If You Are Audited, Make Sure You Have.
- No less than 24 CE (PT) or 12 CE (PTA), earned
within in your renewal period - COPIES of all CE certificates which must include
- Name
- Date
- Ohio Approval Number
- Number of CEUs given for the course
20Renewal Period Change
- As of February 1, 2009, both PTs and PTAs will
be on their new renewal cycles. - All Ohio licensed PTs will be renewing every
EVEN numbered year. - All Ohio Licensed PTAs will be renewing every
ODD numbered year. - Make sure all CE is done within the appropriate
two-year renewal period!
21CE IMPORTANT
- The PT Section views CE as an essential part of
the practice and has implemented a fining system
for those who fail the audit and for those who
fail to respond to the audit notice letter.
22Questions, Questions, Questions
- Commonly asked questions to the Physical Therapy
Section - Supervision Issues
- Use of Unlicensed Persons
- Transfer of Care/Abandonment
- Billing For Services
23Lets Start Off With The Basics.Who Are The
People In The PT Clinic?
- Physical Therapist
- Physical Therapist Assistant
- PT/PTA Students
- Other Licensed Personnel
- Unlicensed Personnel
24PT Responsibilities
- The following tasks cannot be delegated,
regardless of setting - Interpretation of physician referrals
- Initial patient evaluation
- Developing a plan of care, including short/long
term goals - Identifying and documenting precautions, special
problems, and anticipated progress - Periodic re-evaluation of the patient
25PT Responsibilities
- The following tasks cannot be delegated,
regardless of setting - Selecting and delegating appropriate task in the
plan of care - Designating channels of written and oral
communication - Assessing competence of assistive personnel
- Directing and supervising assistive personnel
- Adjustment of the plan of care
- Final discharge summary.
26PTA Responsibilities
- Under the supervision of a PT, a PTA may perform
the following - Carry out duties appropriate to the established
physical therapy services - May adjust a treatment procedure in accordance
with a change in patient status within the
established plan of care - Review medical information and past functional
ability through contact with medical persons,
family or the patient
27PTA Responsibilities
- Under the supervision of a PT, a PTA may perform
the following - Progress a patient treatment program within the
parameters of the plan of care as established by
the supervising PT - Perform treatment procedures that he/she has
documented training and demonstrated competency
in - May document in the medical record according to
the established protocols.
28PTAs, LISTEN UP!
- To meet acceptable standards of care, PTAs have
an obligation in the overall care of the patient
to ensure the supervising PT performs the
appropriate reviews and assessments, throughout
the duration of the patients care.
29Unlicensed Personnel vs. Other Licensed Personnel
- Unlicensed Personnel
- Any person who is on the job trained
- Other Licensed Personnel
- Any person holding an Ohio license to practice as
a healthcare practitioner other than a PT/PTA
30Other Licensed Personnel
- Category includes individuals such as ATs, RNs,
OTs, LMTs, etc., providing services pursuant to
the PT plan of care - Responsibility for care rendered lies at all
times with the PT - Must work under direct supervision of a PT or
PTA, as delegated by the PT
31Other Licensed Personnel
- Direct supervision PT/PTA in same building
able to immediately respond to needs of patient - PT/PTA must have involvement with patient during
each visit - Delegation done in accordance with knowledge and
scope of practice of the other licensed personnel.
32Other Licensed Personnel
- Can Other Licensed Personnel document?
- Yes, as long as the documentation is restricted
to - An accounting of the activities provided
- Descriptions of those activities and the
patients comments (i.e. objective subjective
information - The remainder of the documentation is the
responsibility of the supervising PT/PTA. - While other licensed personnel may document the
patients ability to perform or difficulty with
specific components of the program, only the
physical therapist may identify a prognosis or
assess progress
33Unlicensed Personnel
- Responsibility for care rendered lies at all
times with the PT - Support the delivery of PT services by personally
assisting the PT / PTA / Student PT / Student PTA
while one of these individuals is concurrently
providing services to the same patient
34Unlicensed Personnel
- May be assigned ROUTINE duties that assist in the
delivery of PT operations, including - Maintenance care of equipment and supplies
- Preparation, maintenance, and cleanup of
treatment areas - Transportation of patients
- Office clerical procedures
- Assisting patients preparing for, during, and at
the conclusion of treatment (e.g. changing
clothes)
35Supervision 101
- The PT has the ultimate responsibility for all
care and services delivered as physical therapy! - Direction and supervision are essential in the
provision of quality physical therapy services. - The PT shall select the appropriate portions of
the program to be delegated and shall direct the
PTA in the delegated functions. - The PT must assure that care is provided in
accordance with state law.
36Supervision 102 PTA
- Supervising PT need not be physically on site or
on location but must be available by
telecommunication at all times. - Supervising PT must be able to respond
appropriately to the needs of the patient. - Board recommends that supervising PT have
regularly scheduled documented conferences with
the PTA. Conferences should be determined by the
needs of the patient and/or by the needs of the
PTA. - It is recommended that conferences should occur
at least once a month, or at more frequent
intervals, in accordance with the need of the
patient and/or PTA.
37Supervision 103 PT/PTA Students
- Students must be enrolled in an accredited entry
level PT program. - PT students must function at all times under the
on-site supervision of a licensed PT. - PTA students shall function at all times under
the on-site supervision of a licensed PT OR a
PTA. - All documentation must have the appropriate
countersignature of the supervising PT or PTA.
38Supervision 103 PT/PTA Students Contd
- The supervising PT is required to be on-site
whenever the student PT is performing patient
examinations, evaluations and interventions. - The supervising PT or supervising PTA is required
to be on-site whenever the student PTA is
performing patient interventions.
39TRANSFER OF CARE
- A patients care is the sole responsibility of
the evaluating physical therapist. - If the evaluating PT can no longer provide and
supervise physical therapy care, the patient must
be transferred by that therapist to another PT. - If no other PT is available or willing to accept
the transfer of care, the evaluating PT should
refer the patient to another facility, and/or
discharge them from their care.
40TRANSFER OF CARE part 2
- A PT should make every attempt to transfer the
patients to eligible providers. - A PT should inform their patients if/when they
can no longer offer care, and in turn provide
patients with a list of eligible providers. - Transfer of care must be documented in the
patients medical record, identifying the new
physical therapist that has accepted the transfer
of care.
41DONT LEAVE!!
- Abandonment is alleged when the relationship is
severed without REASONABLE notice at a time when
there is still the necessity of continuing care. - PTs have a legal and ethical obligation to make
every effort to follow through with the plan of
care established for any given patient. - If the patient is not transferred to another PT,
the evaluating PT is STILL responsible for the
overall care of the patient.
42DONT LEAVE!!......(Part 2)
- Should a PT fail to transfer the care of a
patient, he/she would be in violation of rule
4755-27-05(B)(12), which states - A licensee shall transfer the continuum of care
of the patient, as appropriate, to another health
care provider in the event of elective
termination of physical therapy services by the
licensee.
43BILLING AND MEDICARE
- The Board has no jurisdiction over billing or
Medicare matters, unless fraud is suspected - The Board does not give billing advice
- The Board cannot assist in clarification of
Medicare issues---contact Medicare - For billing purposes, there are only two PT
codes, (evaluation and re-evaluation), all other
codes are physical medicine codes
44This Next Series Of Slides Is Sponsored By
45What Do We Investigate?
- Physical abuse/injuries to a patient
- Patient neglect
- Falsification of documentation
- Billing fraud
- Failure to complete documentation prior to ending
employment - Mental impairment issues
- Drug/alcohol abuse
- Competency issues
- Criminal convictions
- Unprofessional behavior
- Unlicensed practice
- Failure to complete CE required for license
renewal - Falsifying an application
46Number of Cases Investigated Per Year (since 2000)
- Average of 43 PT cases/year over the last eight
years - Not all investigations result in discipline
- PT Section tends to see the most cases per year
- Very small percentage of the licensee population
is actually involved in an investigation
47Most Common Violations
- CE/Audit violations
- Unlicensed practice
- Practice prior to licensure
- Negligence/gross misconduct
- Practice on an expired license
- Supervision Issues
- Illegal advertising/soliciting of patients
- Fraud Documenting services not provided
48Behave yourself, or else
- All cases are reviewed by the Physical Therapy
Investigative Review Panel. - Fining, probation, reprimand, suspension, and
revocation, are disciplinary remedies utilized by
the Board. - No set discipline for specific violations, but
there are guidelines that the PTIRP does follow
to maintain consistency in regards to discipline
for specific violations. - Discipline IS case specific.
49Tips To Stay Out Of Trouble
- Familiarize yourself with the laws and rules.
- Visit the Boards website to stay abreast of any
law changes. - Use the Boards website to verify that your
license is in good standing. - Notify the Board of any address or employment
change within 30 days. (If you dont, you may not
receive your renewal information and end up
practicing on an expired license, subjecting
yourself to disciplinary action). - DO YOUR CE.
- If you have questions or concerns, contact the
Board.
50Things To Keep In Mind.
- If you renew your license and do not receive a
new pocket ID card with an updated expiration
date, verify your licensure status with the Board
prior to commencing practice after your
expiration date. - As healthcare professionals, you have an ethical
obligation to report any behavior you believe is
unethical and/or illegal. - Disciplinary actions are public record and are
permanent be aware of your practice act and any
changes that occur over the years.
51Web Site Overview
- Licensure verification
- Expired license listing
- On-line license renewal
- Laws and rules
- Continuing education requirement grid
- Continuing education tracking form
- Enforcement actions/complaint form
- Change of name/address/employment form
52Were here to help..except on the weekends
- Questions? Concerns? Information is available.
- http//otptat.ohio.gov
- Join the Boards listserv
- Review the laws and rules
- Contact the Board office
- Office Hours are 8am-5pm
- Email
- Fax
- Telephone
- Snail mail
53Just ONE more thing.
- The bottom line Its your license. You determine
the environment you work in. Dont let the
company/facility/school you work for, compromise
the standing of your license.
54Hold On Just A Second, Were Not Quite Done Yet
- Post-Test
- Please take the time to comment on your
attendance at the Physical Therapy Section
Breakout Session - Turn in Post-Test
- Be A Good PT or PTA!