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3  A licensed physical therapist assistant is authorized to practice under on-site supervision or general supervision of a licensed therapist. Meaning, the supervising physical therapist must be available through telecommunications.  The physical therapist assistant may not be supervised by anyone other than a licensed physical therapist.  There needs to be a supervisory visit performed by a physical therapist of a patient receiving treatment, once every tenth visit or at least once every 30 days.

4  The physical therapist assistant must work under the direction and at least general supervision of the physical therapist.  When supervising the physical therapist assistant in any off-site setting, the following requirements must be observed: a) Physical therapist must be available by telecommunications. b) There must be regularly scheduled and documented conferences with the physical therapist assistant regarding the patients.

5 c) When a physical therapist assistant is involved in the care of a patient, a supervisory visit by the physical therapist will be made:  Upon physical therapist assistant's request for a reexamination, when a change in the plan of care is needed, prior to any planned discharge, and in response to a change in patients medical status.  At least once a month.  A supervisory visit should include: I.An on-site reexamination of patient. II.Review of plan of care with appropriate revision or termination. III.An evaluation of need and recommendation for utilization of outside resources.

6 Even though it may be legal for a physical therapy assistant to perform a certain task or to work with a certain level of supervision, if the therapy doesn’t match the requirements set by a third-party payer, the providers will not receive payment for services provided and could be potentially charged with fraud. For example:  Medicare requires that physical therapist assistants providing service to Medicare patients have graduated from an accredited program, and passed licensure exam (some states don’t require it).  Medicare also requires a higher level of supervision for physical therapists in private practice.

7 The Physical therapy aide is a person who:  Is trained on the job by a licensed physical therapist.  May not engage in the practice of physical therapy, however they can provide “routine” assistance to a licensed PT/PT.  The level of supervision needed for an aide is direct personal supervision according to the APTA, the Utah Practice Act states this as a direct “on- site” supervision.

8  The PT/PTA team has to always work together keeping in mind the guidelines, laws, and regulations that affect the practice of physical therapy.  The PT/PTA must always remember that his scope of work must always be determined first by his state practice act, and then refined within the guidelines laid out by the APTA.  Even if it’s legal to do something according to the state practice act, you always have to be aware of the third-party payer’s requirements.


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