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Effective documentation isn't about your practice: it's part of it.
Clinical documentation of patient and client management is a professional responsibility and a legal requirement. But it's more than just a record of services provided and outcomes to support payment for services: documentation is critical to ensure that individuals receive appropriate, comprehensive, efficient, person-centered, and high-quality health care services throughout the episode of care.
The resources below are rooted in APTA Board of Directors guidelines and evidence-based best practices.
Documentation Elements
Access the main documentation elements: initial examination and evaluation, visit, reexamination, and conclusion of episode of care summary.
Setting-Specific Considerations
There are many elements of documentation that need consideration; one of the most important is clinical setting.
Risk Management
Solid documentation can demonstrate that you met or exceeded the standard care and can help you mitigate your risks.
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Apr 30, 2019 / Article
The following summarizes the documentation requirements required under Medicare Part B.
May 18, 2018 / Article
Many PTs find it difficult to document effectively while providing patient and client care.
May 18, 2018 / Article
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The latest update comes after clarifications the insurer released last year following a set of initially burdensome policy expansions.
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Some providers who received phase 1 CARES Act funds are being told to return the money. Phase 2 recipients can still set things right.
Jan 1, 2022 / Article
Access considerations, guidelines, tools and resources to help you with general clinical decision-making in physical therapist practice.
Apr 1, 2021 / Column
Understand your legal obligations to your patients.
May 6, 2019 / Article
It helps to consider two questions: Why now? And why you?
Oct 1, 2018 / Column
"Documenting value-based care" simply means painting a clear picture of the good things you're doing as a PT.
Aug 30, 2018 / Policies & Bylaws
House position: The physical therapist has oversight of all documentation regardless of the setting in which physical therapist servicesĀ are provided and shall comply with jurisdictional documentation requirements.
Jan 31, 2018 / Article
There are many elements of documentation that need consideration; one of the most important is clinical setting.