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7676 Ratings , 724 Reviews
Ethics for the SNF Therapy Professional
Price:$99.99
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, there are approximately 15,600 nursing homes in the United States with about 1.3 million residents in our nursing homes. The Center for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General, Medicare Payment Advisory Commission and various regulatory agencies have been critical of the Medicare Fee for Service reimbursement modelProspective Payment System and the role rehab services played in driving cost up. As a result, a total overhaul of the SNF Medicare reimbursement model was fully implemented in October of 2019 in the form of the new Patient Driven Payment Model, which bases reimbursement on patient characteristics versus volume of therapy services. This has left clinicians to establish plans of care based on clinicaljudgement versus a dictated level of care based on a Resource Utilization Group. Clinicians are now tasked with using their professional judgement in determining the amountof services, types of services, and length of service that is clinically appropriate for the patient/resident based on evidenced-based practice. As a professional, it is our ethical responsibility to remain knowledgeable about payment systems, billing, coding, documentation, and clinical practice regardless of the population you serve. This course will educate the attendee on how ethics and establishing a personal code of conduct guides our practice, as well as theresources available to the practitioner.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Speech-Language Pathologists
5/5
Monique (FL) on Nov 29, 2025
very thorough information
4/5
Samirkumar (MI) on Nov 16, 2025
its good course
5/5
Erwin (NJ) on Nov 15, 2025
very informative.
5/5
Aaron (MI) on Nov 13, 2025
i would like to know what is being done about the fraud in snfs, regarding their 90% productivity requirement. every therapist is expected to lie in this setting, and bill roughly double the time that they are actually seeing the patients, because often the fastest that can be done is under 50%. i realize this issue was touched on, as she mentioned time studies - i'd like to hear more about these time studies, and how reimbursement would be affected if medicare had an accurate record of skilled minutes actually provided%3f
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Alivia (IN) on Nov 12, 2025
i really enjoyed this course. i feel that the information is well related to my field of work. if there was anything to improve, i would say the involvement with the audience. i feel that the information was presented in a very monotone manner. it would just add more excitement and involvement in the course.
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Mariana (IN) on Nov 07, 2025
easy to access
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Lynn (OK) on Nov 06, 2025
helped with clarifying ethical issues
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James (KY) on Oct 28, 2025
good information
5/5
Irene (TX) on Oct 27, 2025
very knowledgeable instructor provided great responses to questions
5/5
Alexis (GA) on Sep 23, 2025
good presentation
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