Documentation Bootcamp for Skilled Therapy Services

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Documentation Bootcamp for Skilled Therapy Services
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A Hands-On Workshop for Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapists
 Jacksonville, FL - February 12, 2015
 West Palm Beach, FL - February 27, 2015
 Altamonte Springs, FL - February 13, 2015  Fort Lauderdale, FL - February 28, 2015
 Palm Harbor, FL - February 14, 2015
 Coral Gables, FL - March 01, 2015
DOCUMENTATION BOOTCAMP
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Documentation
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For more than 23 years John Adamson, PT, M.Div., has worked in physical therapy in a variety of settings. A highly
credentialed documentation auditor and recognized as a Master Clinician, Mr. Adamson is involved in ongoing chart
audits for state and federal compliance, as well as for reimbursement.
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Benefits to Attending
Workshop Dates
•Effective documentation practice for Part A and B Medicare Services
A Hands-On Workshop for Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapists
Documentation
Bootcamp for
Skilled Therapy
Services
Supporting Denial-Proof Medicare Documentation
Workshop Dates
Jacksonville, FL
February 12, 2015
Altamonte Springs, FL
February 13, 2015
Palm Harbor, FL
February 14, 2015
West Palm Beach, FL
February 27, 2015
Fort Lauderdale, FL
February 28, 2015
Coral Gables, FL
March 01, 2015
For more than 23 years John Adamson, PT, M.Div., has worked in physical therapy in
a variety of settings. A highly credentialed documentation auditor and recognized as a
Master Clinician, Mr. Adamson is involved in ongoing chart audits for state and federal
compliance, as well as reimbursement.
Benefits to Attending
• Effective documentation practice for Part A
and B Medicare Services
• Practical assessment and re-assessment
strategies for functional deficits,
underlying conditions and co-morbidities
• Write a proper analysis and skilled services
program
• Appropriate assessment tools for
functional limitation reporting
• Documentation case studies to help you
justify reasonable and necessary skilled services
• Key steps to denial-proof documentation
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SPEECH-LANGUAGE
•Practical assessment and re-assessment strategies for functional
deficits, underlying conditions and co-morbidities
Jacksonville, FL
February 12, 2015
Altamonte Springs, FL
•Write a proper analysis and skilled services program
February 13, 2015
•Appropriate assessment tools for functional limitation
reporting
Palm Harbor, FL
•Documentation case studies to help you justify reasonable and
necessary skilled services
•Key steps to denial-proof documentation
West Palm Beach, FL
February 27, 2015
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Who Should Attend
February 28, 2015
•PTs/PTAs
•Skilled Nursing Professionals
•OTs/OTAs
•Nursing Home Administrators
•SLPs/SLPAs
•Directors of Nursing
•Nursing Rehab Directors
•MDS Coordinators
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SPEECH-LANGUAGE
February 14, 2015
Coral Gables, FL
March 01, 2015
Documentation Bootcamp
for Skilled Therapy Services
Workshop Outline
I.
Scope of Practice: Identifying Functional and Underlying
Impairments
»» PT
»» OT
»» SLP
II.
Justifying Medical Necessity of Skilled Services
»» Incorporation of medical and treatment diagnosis
»» Utilizing measurable data from the MDS
»» Painting a “bleak picture”- medical necessity statement
Supporting Denial-Proof Medicare Documentation
Dates & Locations
Jacksonville, FL
February 12, 2015
Hilton Garden Inn Airport
13503 Ranch Rd
Jacksonville, FL 32218
(904) 421-2700
Altamonte Springs, FL
February 13, 2015
Hilton Altamonte Springs
350 Northlake Blvd
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
(407) 830-1985
Palm Harbor, FL
February 14, 2015
Doubletree Tampa Airport
4500 West Cypress St
Tampa, FL 33607
(813) 879-4800
West Palm Beach, FL
February 27, 2015
Embassy Suites Airport
1601 Belvedere Rd
West Palm Beach, FL 33406
(561) 689-6400
Fort Lauderdale, FL
February 28, 2015
Embassy Suites Fort Lauderdale
1100 SE 17th St
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
(954) 527-2700
Coral Gables, FL
March 01, 2015
Hyatt Regency Coral Gables
50 Alhambra Plaza
Coral Gables, FL 33134
(305) 441-1234
With Medicare cutting an estimated $1.7 Billion in reimbursements in the last two fiscal years combined with the $3,700
manual medical review process putting virtually all part B reimbursement at risk, the need for solid, consistently skilled
documentation is at an all time high. The Affordable Care Act brings further cuts to reimbursement, tightening the belt
further on companies that employ therapists across the nation. Skilled service providers that cannot document properly
are a liability to their employers and ultimately, themselves.
Documentation Bootcamp is a one-day workshop designed to take participants through the steps to denial-proof
documentation. Participants will learn how to interpret assessment data for patients on Medicare, set realistic functional
goals, and identify effective interventions to facilitate improvement of function based on accurate assessment data. By
strengthening therapy documentation skills, patients are protected from premature discharge from deserved care; extra
demands upon therapists due to denied claims that go through challenging appeals are prevented; and stable levels of
reimbursement for companies that employ therapists are ensured.
About Your Program Instructor
For more than 23 years John Adamson, PT, M.Div., has worked in physical therapy in a variety of skilled nursing, acute
care and home care settings as a clinical specialist, consultant and trainer. Mr. Adamson is involved in ongoing chart
audits for state and federal compliance, as well as for reimbursement, and has assisted in Medicare audits, including
ADRs and appeals. Mr. Adamson is a credentialed documentation auditor and recognized as a Master Clinician in
documentation and Complex Disease Management, as well as a Geriatric Enhanced Modality Specialist.
In his current role as Clinical Specialist, Mr. Adamson is responsible for ongoing oversight and instruction of therapists
and nursing professionals in the areas of vestibular and balance disorders, continence, dementia, diabetes, pain
management, seating and positioning, wound care management and modalities utilization. Mr. Adamson has also
developed a PRN clinical orientation manual and contributed to an orthopedic course for the post-acute patient.
One of his primary goals is to instruct therapists on the practice of consistent, solid and irrefutable documentation
to substantiate medical necessity and prevent denials. Mr. Adamson received his degree in Physical Therapy from
Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.
Learning Objectives
1. Identify the therapist’s specific scope of practice as it relates to patient select of functional deficits.
2. Identify key underlying impairment categories that provide the basis for skilled assessment, and ID appropriate tools
for assessing them.
3. Utilize assessment of functional deficits and underlying impairments to choose an appropriate treatment diagnosis
and write a string reason for referral.
4. Select appropriate data from the MDS to formulate SMART goals.
R HANDS ON LAB
III. Writing SMART Goals
»» Specific
»» Measurable
»» Achievable
»» Realistic
»» Timely
IV. Choosing Appropriate Interventions
»» Based upon findings
»» Based upon goals
V.
Treatment Intensity (Frequency/Duration)
»» Factors in determining proper intensity
»» The dementia factor
»» When skilled care does not end…
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VI. Update Progress Reports and Recertifications
»» Further functional assessment
»» Maintaining regular underlying impairment measures for
further analysis
»» Justifying progress or lack thereof with proper analysis
»» Providing appropriate documentation of skilled necessity
of care.
R HANDS ON LAB
VII. The Discharge - Why, When, How
»» Writing a proper discharge summary
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5. Determine appropriate interventions based upon data and assessments.
8. Evaluate when discharge of care is appropriate, and justify entirety of care plan from SOC to discharge.
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Speech-Language Pathologists & Audiologists - This program is offered for 0.6 CEUs
(Intermediate level, Related Area). FL: Summit Professional Education is approved by the Florida
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Occupational Therapists - Summit Professional Education is an AOTA Approved Provider
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This workshop meets the requirements for Georgia State Board of Occupational Therapy amended
rule 671-3-.08(5) and (10) Renewal of License, Penalties, Continuing Education Requirements. This
workshop is offered for 6.0 hours.
Physical Therapists - FL: This course has been submitted to CE Broker on behalf of the Florida
Physical Therapy Association for approval, 7.0 CEH. GA: As per policy #7 (f) of the Continuing
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This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Tennessee Nurses Association, an
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This event contains intermediate level content.
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Participants must pay tuition fee, sign in, attend the entire seminar, complete an evaluation and
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instructor.
DISCLOSURES: Guidelines exist whereby all speakers must disclose any relevant relationships.
John Adamson is compensated by Summit as an instructor. He has no non-financial relationships
to disclose.
6. Provide appropriate analysis of update progress notes.
7. Justify current plan of care and future skilled interventions at mandated intervals.
Continuing Education Credit
Workshop Schedule
7:30am – Registration & Breakfast
8:00am – Workshop Begins
11:30am - 12:30pm – Lunch On Your Own
3:30pm – Workshop Adjourns
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regulatory scope of practice of their license(s). You are responsible for knowing what lies within
and without your professional scope of practice.
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