These are the type of records and essential documents that cannot be replaced.
What are Vital?
These are all types of this friction.
What are; Relationship, Interest, and Values
This word is what happens when individuals explore each other's interests, desired outcomes, and positive intentions.
What is Collaboration?
Reviewing procedural techniques is helpful when training this type of person.
What is, A New Employee?
This is another term for Practice Philosophy.
What is, Mission Statement?
This is the number of years Idaho requires client records to be retained.
What is three years?
Acknowledging and understanding all points of view involved is considered this.
What is , Conflict Resolution?
Documenting meetings and discussions for future reference is a useful step for this.
What is Conflict Management?
This is the purpose of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
What is, Provide standards for electronic health care transactions?
Respecting cultural diversity is a component of this.
What is, Good Business Etiquette?
This is how long clients' records should be retained.
This is a consideration when clients are filling out registration and health history forms.
What is, Keep the information completely confidential.
This is a strategy for having an effective staff meeting.
What is , Maintaining a strict schedule?
Under HIPAA, this type of information is protected for the client.
What is, Health Care?
Eliminating unnecessary tasks is an effective in this.
What is, Time Management Tool?
This is the number of years massage businesses should keep invoices, cancelled checks, and inventory and payroll records.
What is seven?
This term best describes the objectives that place emphasis on the business activities of the office.
What is Business Policies?
This is an effective time management tool.
What is, Eliminating unnecessary tasks?
A massage therapist evaluates client data and develops a massage treatment plan during this cycle of records also known as SOAPing.
What is, Use?
These are the three reasons why clinical records need to be accurate.
What are; They may be submitted to health insurance companies.
They serve as a road map for client treatment plans.
They are legally admissible as evidence.
This is the term that best describes what and how well a professional is expected to perform and the foundation of competency-based education.
What is 'Standards of Practice"?
This term best describes what and how a professional is expected to perform and the foundation of competency-based education?
What is Standards of Practice?
This is part of an office procedure manual that can help eliminate conflicts among team members.
What is , Personnel Policies?
Obtaining this for a client's record transfer makes it more efficient and confidential.
What is, Obtaining a signed consent form?
These three serve as reference tools for 'standards of practice'.
What are;
Protection of the public
Curriculum Design
Licensing and Certification