Our therapy department does the evaluation and then follows up with
specific orders when the determine the need of the client.

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I was recently told the orders "eval and treat" are no longer
acceptable for therapies, and the physician is suppose to dictate
exactly what/how much the patient will be treated.
Cliff

Carol Corbett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Our therapy department had been told by corporate consultant that we
had to write a clarification order for therapies once the initial eval
was done. On admission or shortly thereafter, our doctor writes an order
for initial evaluation and treatment. Then, after eval., therapy asks
for order to specifiy treatment such as "PT 45-60 minutes 5-7 times per
week for 14 days." Recently therapy was told by another consultant that
there was no need for clarification order. After reading the e-mail from
Rena that states section T is to be projected based on doctor's order,
it would seem that we would still need the clarification order. Section
T in RAI manual doesn't really specify how detailed the therapy orders
must be. Do we need to write a specific clarification order?

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