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presented by Carole B. Lewis, PT, DPT, GCS, GTCCS, MPA, MSG, PhD, FAPTA
Financial: Carole Lewis receives compensation from MedBridge for this course. There is no financial interest beyond the production of this course.
Non-Financial: Carole Lewis has no competing non-financial interests or relationships with regard to the content presented in this course.
Satisfactory completion requirements: All disciplines must complete learning assessments to be awarded credit, no minimum score required unless otherwise specified within the course.
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Carole B. Lewis, PT, DPT, GCS, GTCCS, MPA, MSG, PhD, FAPTA
Dr. Lewis has worked in home health, long-term care, acute hospitals, rehabilitation departments and outpatient clinics. She started a private practice in Washington, D.C. in 1981 and continues to work as a clinician. Dr. Lewis received her two master's degrees in health care management and gerontology from the University of Southern California. and her PhD…
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1. Overview
What is functional reporting, and how can it be mastered? Dr. Carole Lewis introduces functional reporting by describing how the Middle Class Tax Relief Act of 2012 created an opportunity to demonstrate the value of rehabilitation. Once value is determined, participants are taught the criteria that should be utilized to determine the best outcomes tools.
2. Case Studies
The second chapter of the course allows participants to apply their knowledge of functional reporting measures to three case-based scenarios. Participants will learn to choose appropriate functional reporting tools for a patient with a primary complaint of knee pain and difficulty climbing a step, recognize the value of choosing a functional outcome tool with a narrow focus (in comparison with a wide focus), and explain why the frequently utilized Berg Balance Scale may be overutilized.
3. Conclusion
In conclusion, claims-based functional reporting should not be viewed as a burden, when it fact it can allow the therapist to answer the need for developing more standardized methods for defining care, and for reporting progress and outcomes. At a time when we as a profession must prove our worth, continuing to apply clinical practice concepts with an emphasis on the best reporting practices can help us to be better respected as masters of functional health improvements.
4. Supplemental Materials
This chapter provides additional resources regarding functional reporting.
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