This organization has direct responsibility for assessing the entry-level competency of an occupational therapy practitioner via an examination process
What is NBCOT?
this describes a collection of individuals who have regular contact and frequent interactions that work together to achieve a common goal
What is a group?
explicit measures, indicators, or statements that define specific areas of knowledge, skills, and abilities related to essential functionals and assigned duties within a job or role
What are competencies?
occupational profile and history, assessment of occupational performance/identification of deficits, and clinical decision making
What are the 3 components of the evaluation process to determine complexity level?
What is an annual update?
The acronym JCAHO
This type of team engages in teaching and learning across disciplinary boundaries. They share functions while retaining responsibility for services provided by other team members
What is a transdisciplinary team?
An approach that may include a program of continuing competence, but also includes a focus on one's career development in terms of achieving excellence or achieving expert role status in terms of assuming new, more complex roles and responsibilities
What is professional development?
When determining the appropriate complexity level, each component must be determined separately (true or false)
What is true?
the three levels of service (evaluation) codes not billed by time
What are low, moderate, and high complexity?
This organization offers voluntary membership and supports its members with opportunities for continued competence
What is The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)?
honest, discipline, creativity, humility
What are values of effective team members?
an individual's actual performance in a particular situation (noun)
what is competency?
this is the number of performance deficits relating to physical, cognitive, and psychosocial skills required for a moderate complexity patient assessment
What is 3-5?
these organizations are responsible for establishing initial competence of professionals through licensure, the process by which an agency of government grants an individual permission to engage in a given occupation
What are State professional regulatory agencies?
the mission of this organization is to continuously improve the safety and quality of care provided to the public through the provision of health-care accreditation and related services that support performance improvement in health-care organizations
What is JCAHO?
This type of team is composed of members from several disciplines working in the same setting. Team members coordinate and communicate to create a plan of care
What is an interdisciplinary team?
This collections of records can be used to assess competency or track professional development
What is a professional portfolio?
These codes are used to pay a predetermined fee for treatment and can only be billed once during a treatment session
What are untimed codes?
The billing code you would use for providing the following treatment: strengthening, endurance training, ROM, flexibility..
What is therapeutic exercise?
The mission of this organization is to promote quality, value, and optimal outcomes of services through a consultative, voluntary accreditation process that centers on enhancing the lives of the persons served.
What is Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)?
students from two or more professions learn about, from, and with each other to enable effective collaboration and improve health outcomes
What is inter professional education?
To promote the provision of the best possible quality intervention for patients, avoid litigation from malpractice, and to provide practice based on evidence
What is "why consider competency?"
The new system that will take effect in October 2019 to determine payment in a skilled nursing facility
What is the Patient Driven Payment Model?
The four categories of supervision
What are Direct, close, routine, general?