Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 here is is the link is: _http://www.apta.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Archives2 & Template=/Customsource/Ta\ ggedPage/PTIssue.cfm & Issue=03/14/2001#article8076_ (http://www.apta.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Archives2 & Template=/Customsource/Ta\ ggedPage/ PTIssue.cfm & Issue=03/14/2001#article8076) In light of APTA's movement toward realizing _Vision 2020_ (https://www.apta.org/Bulletin? & object=bulletin_home[newsletter.view.issue] & id[1\ ]=3952) , an operational definition of " autonomous practice " was adopted during the March Board of Directors meeting. Vision 2020 states, " Physical therapists will be practitioners of choice in clients’ health networks and will hold all privileges of autonomous practice. " Board members agreed, however, that the term " autonomous practice " and the related term " autonomous physical therapist practitioner " needed clarification to ensure that the Association’s efforts toward this realization are consistent. The definitions adopted by the Board are as follows: " Autonomous physical therapist practice is practice characterized by independent, self-determined, professional judgment and action. " An autonomous physical therapist practitioner, within the scope of practice defined by the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice, provides physical therapy services to patients/clients who have direct and unrestricted access to their services, and may refer as appropriate to other health care providers and other professionals and for diagnostic tests. " The Board directed APTA staff to identify competencies of the autonomous physical therapist practitioner, using A Normative Model of Physical Therapist Professional Education, the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice, other Association documents, and expert member input. A report is due to the November 2001 Board of Directors meeting Marc Lacroix Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Recently I read a defintion of APTA Definition of Autonomous Practice. Now I can not find it. I would like to distribute it. Can anyone reprint it for me. Thanks Steve Marcum PT Kentucky Outpatient Practice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Rick, As always.. thank you for the recent information you have shared with the group :-) I have briefly read through the new Therapy Cap exception process. One thing that will be different is the elimination of Manual exception.. and also, I have noticed that they have changed some of the ICD-9 codes that will be considered an exempt. I have used the codes 721.91 on a lot of my patients. I noticed that in the new list of codes, these are now only secondary codes and can not be used as primary codes. If I use 721.91, does this mean that I have to use another code that is considered a primary diagnosis code in the list? Or can I use a code that is not listed but still get an exemption? Ughh.. Just when you think that you got a good hold on things... :: shaking head::: Thank you in advance for all your replies.. Hope everyone had a great and safe New Year! Rhoda Astronomo, PT President R.A. Physical Therapy _____ From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On Behalf Of Rick Gawenda Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 6:35 PM To: ptmanager Subject: Important CMS Updates - Manual Exception Process Eliminated List Serve, On December 29, 2006, CMS released Transmittal 63 and placed this information in Pub 100-02, Chapter 15 on the very same day providing additional requirements/recommendations for outpatient therapy services/documentation. To view Transmittal 63, click on the link below. www.cms.hhs.gov/transmittals/downloads/R63BP.pdf To view CMS Pub 100-02, click on the link below and start reading on page 119. Effective January 1, 2007, there will be no manual exception process. All exceptions will be automatic. To read more about this, click on the link below to read Transmittal 1145. http://www.cms. <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/transmittals/downloads/R1145CP.pdf> hhs.gov/transmittals/downloads/R1145CP.pdf Please read this Transmittal carefully as it places more responsibility on the provider when using the KX modifier when the patient does not have an condition or complexity that supports the automatic process. If you should have any questions, please send questions to the entire list serve, if possible, as I am sure many of us will have the same questions. Happy New Year! Rick Gawenda, PT HPA Government Affairs & Practice Committee Rick Gawenda, P.T. Director Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Detroit Receiving Hospital Detroit, MI Phone: Fax: E-mail:rgawendadmc (DOT) <mailto:rgawenda%40dmc.org> org __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 Does Transmittal 68 apply to all outpatient facilities - ie hospital based outpatient? Looks pretty similar to prior transmittals. Diane , PT LMH - Hospital Antigo, WI ________________________________ From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On Behalf Of Rick Gawenda Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 6:35 PM To: ptmanager Subject: Important CMS Updates - Manual Exception Process Eliminated List Serve, On December 29, 2006, CMS released Transmittal 63 and placed this information in Pub 100-02, Chapter 15 on the very same day providing additional requirements/recommendations for outpatient therapy services/documentation. To view Transmittal 63, click on the link below. www.cms.hhs.gov/transmittals/downloads/R63BP.pdf To view CMS Pub 100-02, click on the link below and start reading on page 119. Effective January 1, 2007, there will be no manual exception process. All exceptions will be automatic. To read more about this, click on the link below to read Transmittal 1145. http://www.cms.hhs.gov/transmittals/downloads/R1145CP.pdf <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/transmittals/downloads/R1145CP.pdf> Please read this Transmittal carefully as it places more responsibility on the provider when using the KX modifier when the patient does not have an condition or complexity that supports the automatic process. If you should have any questions, please send questions to the entire list serve, if possible, as I am sure many of us will have the same questions. Happy New Year! Rick Gawenda, PT HPA Government Affairs & Practice Committee Rick Gawenda, P.T. Director Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Detroit Receiving Hospital Detroit, MI Phone: Fax: E-mail:rgawenda@... <mailto:rgawenda%40dmc.org> __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 It is Transmittal 63 and the answer is yes. Transmittal 63 stresses documentation to support the medical necessity of treatment in addition to evidence-based practice/research to support the services we provide. Rick Gawenda, PT HPA Government Affairs & Practice Committee --- Diane wrote: > Does Transmittal 68 apply to all outpatient > facilities - ie hospital > based outpatient? > > Looks pretty similar to prior transmittals. > > Diane , PT > LMH - Hospital > Antigo, WI > > ________________________________ > > From: PTManager > [mailto:PTManager ] On > Behalf Of Rick Gawenda > Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 6:35 PM > To: ptmanager > Subject: Important CMS Updates - Manual > Exception Process > Eliminated > > > > List Serve, > > On December 29, 2006, CMS released Transmittal 63 > and > placed this information in Pub 100-02, Chapter 15 on > the very same day providing additional > requirements/recommendations for outpatient therapy > services/documentation. > > To view Transmittal 63, click on the link below. > > www.cms.hhs.gov/transmittals/downloads/R63BP.pdf > > To view CMS Pub 100-02, click on the link below and > start reading on page 119. > > Effective January 1, 2007, there will be no manual > exception process. All exceptions will be automatic. > To read more about this, click on the link below to > read Transmittal 1145. > > http://www.cms.hhs.gov/transmittals/downloads/R1145CP.pdf > <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/transmittals/downloads/R1145CP.pdf> > > > Please read this Transmittal carefully as it places > more responsibility on the provider when using the > KX > modifier when the patient does not have an condition > or complexity that supports the automatic process. > > If you should have any questions, please send > questions to the entire list serve, if possible, as > I > am sure many of us will have the same questions. > > Happy New Year! > > Rick Gawenda, PT > HPA Government Affairs & Practice Committee > > Rick Gawenda, P.T. > Director Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation > Detroit Receiving Hospital > Detroit, MI > Phone: > Fax: > E-mail:rgawenda@... <mailto:rgawenda%40dmc.org> > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 Just a question....1st of all, How in the world do you keep updated on all of the Medicare changes? How do you find all of them? I go on their website and it takes hours to try and read everything and I still feel like I am missing so much. What is the difference between Pub. 100-02 Transmittal 63 and Pub. 100-04 transmittal 1145? This seems to be a Full-Time Job just reading all of the changes,updates etc.... When is there time to actually do the billing, documentation and treating of the patients? Cathi Pritchard Redwood Hand Therapy Important CMS Updates - Manual > Exception Process > Eliminated > > > > List Serve, > > On December 29, 2006, CMS released Transmittal 63 > and > placed this information in Pub 100-02, Chapter 15 on > the very same day providing additional > requirements/recommendations for outpatient therapy > services/documentation. > > To view Transmittal 63, click on the link below. > > www.cms.hhs.gov/transmittals/downloads/R63BP.pdf > > To view CMS Pub 100-02, click on the link below and > start reading on page 119. > > Effective January 1, 2007, there will be no manual > exception process. All exceptions will be automatic. > To read more about this, click on the link below to > read Transmittal 1145. > > http://www.cms.hhs.gov/transmittals/downloads/R1145CP.pdf > <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/transmittals/downloads/R1145CP.pdf> > > > Please read this Transmittal carefully as it places > more responsibility on the provider when using the > KX > modifier when the patient does not have an condition > or complexity that supports the automatic process. > > If you should have any questions, please send > questions to the entire list serve, if possible, as > I > am sure many of us will have the same questions. > > Happy New Year! > > Rick Gawenda, PT > HPA Government Affairs & Practice Committee > > Rick Gawenda, P.T. > Director Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation > Detroit Receiving Hospital > Detroit, MI > Phone: > Fax: > E-mail:rgawenda@... <mailto:rgawenda%40dmc.org> > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 You can sign up to have Medicare e-mail you with updates. They e-mail their updates every Friday. E. , DPT Bodyscape Integrative Physical Therapy Pasadena, CA <br> <br> > Does Transmittal 68 apply to all outpatient<br> > facilities - ie hospital<br> > based outpatient?<br> > <br> > Looks pretty similar to prior transmittals.<br> > <br> > Diane , PT<br> > LMH - Hospital<br> > Antigo, WI <br> > <br> > ____________<wbr>_________<wbr>_________<wbr>__<br> > <br> > From: <a href= " mailto:PTManager%40yahoogroups.com " >PTManager@yahoogrou<wbr>ps.com</a><br> > [mailto:<a href= " mailto:PTManager%40yahoogroups.com " >PTManager@yahoogrou<wbr>ps.com</a>] On<br> > Behalf Of Rick Gawenda<br> > Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 6:35 PM<br> > To: <a href= " mailto:ptmanager%40yahoogroups.com " >ptmanager@yahoogrou<wbr>ps.com</a><br> > Subject: Important CMS Updates - Manual<br> > Exception Process<br> > Eliminated<br> > <br> > <br> > <br> > List Serve,<br> > <br> > On December 29, 2006, CMS released Transmittal 63<br> > and<br> > placed this information in Pub 100-02, Chapter 15 on<br> > the very same day providing additional<br> > requirements/<wbr>recommendations for outpatient therapy<br> > services/documentat<wbr>ion.<br> > <br> > To view Transmittal 63, click on the link below.<br> > <br> > www.cms.hhs.<wbr>gov/transmittals<wbr>/downloads/<wbr>R63BP.pdf<br> > <br> > To view CMS Pub 100-02, click on the link below and<br> > start reading on page 119. <br> > <br> > Effective January 1, 2007, there will be no manual<br> > exception process. All exceptions will be automatic.<br> > To read more about this, click on the link below to<br> > read Transmittal 1145.<br> > <br> ><br> <a href= " http://www.cms.hhs.gov/transmittals/downloads/R1145CP.pdf " >http://www.cms.\ <wbr>hhs.gov/transmit<wbr>tals/downloads/<wbr>R1145CP.pdf</a><br> ><br> <<a href= " http://www.cms.hhs.gov/transmittals/downloads/R1145CP.pdf " >http://www.cms.\ <wbr>hhs.gov/transmit<wbr>tals/downloads/<wbr>R1145CP.pdf</a>><br> > <br> > <br> > Please read this Transmittal carefully as it places<br> > more responsibility on the provider when using the<br> > KX<br> > modifier when the patient does not have an condition<br> > or complexity that supports the automatic process.<br> > <br> > If you should have any questions, please send<br> > questions to the entire list serve, if possible, as<br> > I<br> > am sure many of us will have the same questions.<br> > <br> > Happy New Year!<br> > <br> > Rick Gawenda, PT<br> > HPA Government Affairs & Practice Committee<br> > <br> > Rick Gawenda, P.T. <br> > Director Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation<br> > Detroit Receiving Hospital <br> > Detroit, MI <br> > Phone: <br> > Fax: <br> > E-mail:<a href= " mailto:rgawenda%40dmc.org " >rgawendadmc (DOT) <wbr>org</a> <mailto:rgawenda%<wbr>40dmc.org> <br> > <br> > ____________<wbr>_________<wbr>_________<wbr>_________<wbr>_________<wbr>__<br> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 Cathi, Here is a link where you can sign up for automatic e-mails from CMS. http://www.cms.hhs.gov/apps/mailinglists/ Here is a link to the Transmittal page on the CMS websites. http://www.cms.hhs.gov/Transmittals/ Go there at least once a week and see what has been released and if it pertains to therapy. Your Medicare contractor's website would also be good for you to visit often and some up for their automatic e-mail notices. This will get you started. Rick Gawenda, PT HPA Government Affairs & Practice Committee --- Redwood Hand Therapy wrote: > Just a question....1st of all, How in the world do > you keep updated on all of the Medicare changes? > How do you find all of them? I go on their website > and it takes hours to try and read everything and I > still feel like I am missing so much. What is the > difference between Pub. 100-02 Transmittal 63 and > Pub. 100-04 transmittal 1145? > This seems to be a Full-Time Job just reading all of > the changes,updates etc.... When is there time to > actually do the billing, documentation and treating > of the patients? > > Cathi Pritchard > Redwood Hand Therapy > Important CMS Updates - > Manual > > Exception Process > > Eliminated > > > > > > > > List Serve, > > > > On December 29, 2006, CMS released Transmittal > 63 > > and > > placed this information in Pub 100-02, Chapter > 15 on > > the very same day providing additional > > requirements/recommendations for outpatient > therapy > > services/documentation. > > > > To view Transmittal 63, click on the link below. > > > > www.cms.hhs.gov/transmittals/downloads/R63BP.pdf > > > > To view CMS Pub 100-02, click on the link below > and > > start reading on page 119. > > > > Effective January 1, 2007, there will be no > manual > > exception process. All exceptions will be > automatic. > > To read more about this, click on the link below > to > > read Transmittal 1145. > > > > > > http://www.cms.hhs.gov/transmittals/downloads/R1145CP.pdf > > > > <http://www.cms.hhs.gov/transmittals/downloads/R1145CP.pdf> > > > > > > Please read this Transmittal carefully as it > places > > more responsibility on the provider when using > the > > KX > > modifier when the patient does not have an > condition > > or complexity that supports the automatic > process. > > > > If you should have any questions, please send > > questions to the entire list serve, if possible, > as > > I > > am sure many of us will have the same questions. > > > > Happy New Year! > > > > Rick Gawenda, PT > > HPA Government Affairs & Practice Committee > > > > Rick Gawenda, P.T. > > Director Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation > > Detroit Receiving Hospital > > Detroit, MI > > Phone: > > Fax: > > E-mail:rgawenda@... > <mailto:rgawenda%40dmc.org> > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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