Guest guest Posted April 19, 2011 Report Share Posted April 19, 2011 Noreen, To my understanding, this a state regulation and licensing issue. Check with your state's reg and licensing dept. Of course, there is also the ethical considerations. In Wisconsin, if there is no PT on site, the temporary licensed professional can't be seeing patients. They may as well have the day off unless they can use the time to polish up documentation, etc. Good luck. Dan , PT PT Manager Vernon Memorial Hospital Viroqua, WI 54665 dnelson@... From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On Behalf Of Noreen V Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 7:03 PM To: ptmanager Subject: Supervision on PT with temp license Group, Does anyone have documentation of exactly what level of supervision a DPT (new grad 2010) with a temp. license requires? Must it be on site supervision at all times or is it OK to have licensed PT " on call " and available. We are located in NY state and up until this time have not had a problem always having a licensed PT on site. (We have 3 PT's and 2 PTA's) in our SNF/ Rehab. I have not been able find much guidance from the NYAPTA website. I know that about a year ago I needed this same info regarding an OTR with a temp license and the NYAOTA, DID answer me and stated that general supervision was required and that requirement could be met with a licensed OTR available by phone. I would appreciate any help or guidance! We have a one day period when we may not have a PT onsite due to a vacation day off and an impending birth!! Thank you in advance. Noreen Vollmer, PT Director of Rehab LutheranCare Clinton, NY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2011 Report Share Posted April 19, 2011 Noreen, To my understanding, this a state regulation and licensing issue. Check with your state's reg and licensing dept. Of course, there is also the ethical considerations. In Wisconsin, if there is no PT on site, the temporary licensed professional can't be seeing patients. They may as well have the day off unless they can use the time to polish up documentation, etc. Good luck. Dan , PT PT Manager Vernon Memorial Hospital Viroqua, WI 54665 dnelson@... From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On Behalf Of Noreen V Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 7:03 PM To: ptmanager Subject: Supervision on PT with temp license Group, Does anyone have documentation of exactly what level of supervision a DPT (new grad 2010) with a temp. license requires? Must it be on site supervision at all times or is it OK to have licensed PT " on call " and available. We are located in NY state and up until this time have not had a problem always having a licensed PT on site. (We have 3 PT's and 2 PTA's) in our SNF/ Rehab. I have not been able find much guidance from the NYAPTA website. I know that about a year ago I needed this same info regarding an OTR with a temp license and the NYAOTA, DID answer me and stated that general supervision was required and that requirement could be met with a licensed OTR available by phone. I would appreciate any help or guidance! We have a one day period when we may not have a PT onsite due to a vacation day off and an impending birth!! Thank you in advance. Noreen Vollmer, PT Director of Rehab LutheranCare Clinton, NY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2011 Report Share Posted April 19, 2011 Noreen, To my understanding, this a state regulation and licensing issue. Check with your state's reg and licensing dept. Of course, there is also the ethical considerations. In Wisconsin, if there is no PT on site, the temporary licensed professional can't be seeing patients. They may as well have the day off unless they can use the time to polish up documentation, etc. Good luck. Dan , PT PT Manager Vernon Memorial Hospital Viroqua, WI 54665 dnelson@... From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On Behalf Of Noreen V Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 7:03 PM To: ptmanager Subject: Supervision on PT with temp license Group, Does anyone have documentation of exactly what level of supervision a DPT (new grad 2010) with a temp. license requires? Must it be on site supervision at all times or is it OK to have licensed PT " on call " and available. We are located in NY state and up until this time have not had a problem always having a licensed PT on site. (We have 3 PT's and 2 PTA's) in our SNF/ Rehab. I have not been able find much guidance from the NYAPTA website. I know that about a year ago I needed this same info regarding an OTR with a temp license and the NYAOTA, DID answer me and stated that general supervision was required and that requirement could be met with a licensed OTR available by phone. I would appreciate any help or guidance! We have a one day period when we may not have a PT onsite due to a vacation day off and an impending birth!! Thank you in advance. Noreen Vollmer, PT Director of Rehab LutheranCare Clinton, NY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2011 Report Share Posted April 19, 2011 Noreen, The reg for NY says you need on site supervision. Dean W. Deane Rehabilitations Services Finger Lakes Health 196 North St. Geneva, New York, 14456 Tel: Fax: E-Mail: deane.butler@... >>> " , Dan " 4/19/2011 9:48 AM >>> Noreen, To my understanding, this a state regulation and licensing issue. Check with your state's reg and licensing dept. Of course, there is also the ethical considerations. In Wisconsin, if there is no PT on site, the temporary licensed professional can't be seeing patients. They may as well have the day off unless they can use the time to polish up documentation, etc. Good luck. Dan , PT PT Manager Vernon Memorial Hospital Viroqua, WI 54665 dnelson@... From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On Behalf Of Noreen V Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 7:03 PM To: ptmanager Subject: Supervision on PT with temp license Group, Does anyone have documentation of exactly what level of supervision a DPT (new grad 2010) with a temp. license requires? Must it be on site supervision at all times or is it OK to have licensed PT " on call " and available. We are located in NY state and up until this time have not had a problem always having a licensed PT on site. (We have 3 PT's and 2 PTA's) in our SNF/ Rehab. I have not been able find much guidance from the NYAPTA website. I know that about a year ago I needed this same info regarding an OTR with a temp license and the NYAOTA, DID answer me and stated that general supervision was required and that requirement could be met with a licensed OTR available by phone. I would appreciate any help or guidance! We have a one day period when we may not have a PT onsite due to a vacation day off and an impending birth!! Thank you in advance. Noreen Vollmer, PT Director of Rehab LutheranCare Clinton, NY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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