Client-Centered Advocacy: Every Occupational Therapy Practitioner's Responsibility to Understand Medical Necessity.

Autor: Stover AD; Alyson D. Stover, JD, OTR/L, is Director of Clinical Services, Capable Kids, LLC, Hermitage, PA, and Assistant Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; adstover81@gmail.com.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association [Am J Occup Ther] 2016 Sep-Oct; Vol. 70 (5), pp. 7005090010p1-6.
DOI: 10.5014/ajot.2016.705003
Abstrakt: Occupational therapy practitioners must advocate for clients in multiple ways. The Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process as well as the Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics lend support to advocacy. Recognizing one's responsibility to provide advocacy for clients is different from knowing how to provide that advocacy. One aspect of health care affected by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the definition and implementation of medical necessity. This article outlines some major concepts around medical necessity, particularly in relation to the passage of the ACA, and outlines guidance on how to advocate effectively to meet both individual and community needs.
(Copyright © 2016 by the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.)
Databáze: MEDLINE