Documentation in Spinal Cord Injury: Letters of Medical Necessity, Goals Setting and More
Course: #4481Level: Introductory 2 Hours 601 ReviewsThis course will discuss documentation across the continuum of spinal cord injury with emphasis on documentation of short- and long-term goals, outcome measures, functional treatment interventions, and procurement of specialized DME including letters of medical necessity (LMNs) for wheelchairs.
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Course Type: Recorded Webinar
CEUs/Hours Offered: AK/2.0; AL/2.0; AR/2.0; AZ/2.0; CA/2.0; CO/2.0; CT/2.0; DC/2.0; DE/2.0; FL/2.0; GA/2.0; HI/2.0; IA/2.0; IACET/0.2; ID/2.0; IL/2.0; IN/2.0; KS/2.0; KY/2.0 Category 2; MA/2.0; ME/2.0; MI/2.0; MO/2.0; MS/2.0; MT/2.0; NC/2.0; ND/2.0; NE/2.0; NH/2.0; NY/2.0; OK/2.0; OR/2.0; PA/2.0; RI/2.0; SC/2.0; SD/2.0; TN/2.0; TX/2.0; UT/2.0; VA/2.0; VT/2.0; WA/2.0; WI/2.0; WY/2.0
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Learning Outcomes
- After this course, participants will be able to identify two appropriate short and long-term goals for a person with a spinal cord injury based on their level of injury.
- After this course, participants will be able to identify and document three appropriate outcome measures to utilize in spinal cord injury in relation to function.
- After this course, participants will be able to identify two key factors to document for spinal cord injury interventions.
- After this course, participants will be able to list two key points that must be documented for the procurement of specialized Durable Medical Equipment (DME) in spinal cord injury.
- After this course, participants will be able to list three key points that must be documented for the procurement of wheelchairs through a letter of medical necessity.
Course created on August 24, 2022
Agenda
0-15 Minutes | Background, review of learning outcomes |
15-35 Minutes | Documentation of short-and long-term goals in SCI |
35-55 Minutes | Documentation of outcome measures in SCI |
55-70 Minutes | Documentation of intervention strategies in SCI |
70-85 Minutes | Documentation for procurement of specialized DME |
85-115 Minutes | Letter of medical necessity documentation |
115-120 Minutes | Summary, Q&A |
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601 ReviewsPresented By
Kristen Cezat
PT, DPT, NCS, ATP/SMS
Kristen Cezat is a Board-Certified Specialist in Neurologic Physical Therapy, a RESNA certified Assistive Technology Professional as well as Seating and Mobility Specialist. She currently works as a clinical specialist at Orlando Health ORMC Institute for Advanced Rehabilitation inpatient rehabilitation where her specialties include direct patient care and program development for patients with SCI and other traumatic and neurologic diagnoses. She received her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Central Florida in 2011. Presentation experience includes PVA funded conference at Orlando Health titled “Spinal Cord Injury Treatment across the Continuum” in 2017 on topics including Seating and Mobility as well as Basic Transfer/Basic Bed mobility techniques and FPTA Spring Conference in 2019 on topic- “My Patient has a Spinal cord injury, what should I do?” She guest lectures annually with the University of Central Florida’s physical therapy program and is clinical faculty for the UCF-Orlando Health Neurologic Physical Therapy Residency Program. She works with a team at Orlando Health who have obtained grants from the Paralyzed Veterans of America and the Craig Neilson foundation to serve those living with spinal cord injury in the Central Florida community. She recently received the APTA’s Spinal Cord Injury Special Interest Group Award for Clinical Excellence in Spinal Cord Injury Care or Service in 2020
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