On Aug. 23, 2012, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a rule stating that only «credentialed medical assistants» (as well
as licensed health care professionals) would be permitted to enter medication, laboratory, and radiology orders into the computerized provider order entry (CPOE) system for meaningful use calculation purposes under the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Programs.
However, on Aug. 13, 2012, CMS issued a final rule for the Incentive Programs stating that «credentialed medical assistants» (as well
as licensed health care professionals) would be permitted — as specifically directed by the overseeing health care provider — to enter medication, radiology, and laboratory orders into the Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) system and have such entry count toward meeting the meaningful use thresholds under the Incentive Programs.
In effect, the CMS is taking the position that credentialed medical assistants are just as able
as licensed health care professionals to undertake a responsibility that has enormous implications for patient welfare and the viability of an important federal initiative.
The fact that credentialed medical assistants are now recognized in such a high - profile federal initiative implies that they are just as able
as licensed health care professionals to undertake such significant responsibilities.
As licensed health care professionals, ATs are required to complete continuing education in order to keep their credentials.
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health problem or
as substitute for consulting a
licensed medical
professional.
They impact people who rely on their
professional licenses to be employed, including teachers and
health care workers such
as nurses, massage therapists, psychologists, and others.
In order for a customer to travel with an emotional support animal, the customer must provide to a Southwest Airlines employee current documentation (not more than one year old) on letterhead from a mental
health professional or medical doctor who is treating the customer's mental
health - related disability stating: The passenger has a mental or emotional disability recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders — Fourth Edition (DSM IV); the passenger needs the emotional support of psychiatric service animal
as an accommodation for air travel and / or for activity at the passenger's destination; the individual providing the assessment is a
licensed mental
health professional or medical doctor, and the passenger is under his or her
professional care AND; the date and type of mental
health professional's or medical doctor's
license and the state or other jurisdiction in which it was issued.
On letterhead of a
licensed mental
health professional including a medical doctor specifically treating the passenger's mental or emotional disability (e.g. psychiatrist, psychologist, or
licensed clinical social worker) stating the following: You have a mental
health related disability recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders - Fourth Edition (DSM IV); you need the emotional support or psychiatric service animal
as an accommodation for air travel and / or for activity at your destination; the individual providing the assessment is a
licensed mental
health professional and the passenger is under his or her
professional care; and the date and type of the mental
health professional's
license and the state or other jurisdiction in which it was issued.
That you need the emotional support or psychiatric service animal
as an accommodation for air travel and / or for activity at your destination.The letter MUST contain the date, the mental
health professional's or medical doctor's
license, and the state or other jurisdiction in which it was issued.The letter must come from a
licensed mental
health professional, you must be under his / her
professional care.
In addition to their experience in civil courtrooms, the Collins & Lacy, P.C. Columbia medical malpractice defense attorneys have represented doctors and
health care providers in administrative actions brought by federal government agencies, such
as Medicare and Medicaid, medical
licensing board and
professional review hearings.
If your
health has been compromised by a medical practitioner's
care, or if someone you love has been hurt or died
as a result of a medical
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Practice Highlights His practice includes representing physicians and medical clinics in negotiating employment contracts, partnership contracts, joint venture contracts and establishment of medical corporations; representation of physicians and medical clinics in the purchase and sale of medical practices; representation of physicians, dentists, pharmacists, medical clinics, surgical centers, hospitals, clinical laboratories and nursing homes before the Illinois Department of
Professional Regulation, Illinois Department of Public Aid, Illinois Department of Public
Health and Federal Department of Health and Human Services in administrative license and recoupment hearings; representation of brokers and salesman before the Office of Banks and Real Estate; representation of physicians and other health care providers at internal hospital hearings involving termination or discipline of hospital privileges; representation of physicians in hearings before managed care providers to terminate the physician as a provider; representation of health care providers in criminal proceedings in federal or state court on charges related to Medicare and Medicaid vendor fraud and false claims; general and civil litigation related to medical care providers; and domestic rela
Health and Federal Department of
Health and Human Services in administrative license and recoupment hearings; representation of brokers and salesman before the Office of Banks and Real Estate; representation of physicians and other health care providers at internal hospital hearings involving termination or discipline of hospital privileges; representation of physicians in hearings before managed care providers to terminate the physician as a provider; representation of health care providers in criminal proceedings in federal or state court on charges related to Medicare and Medicaid vendor fraud and false claims; general and civil litigation related to medical care providers; and domestic rela
Health and Human Services in administrative
license and recoupment hearings; representation of brokers and salesman before the Office of Banks and Real Estate; representation of physicians and other
health care providers at internal hospital hearings involving termination or discipline of hospital privileges; representation of physicians in hearings before managed care providers to terminate the physician as a provider; representation of health care providers in criminal proceedings in federal or state court on charges related to Medicare and Medicaid vendor fraud and false claims; general and civil litigation related to medical care providers; and domestic rela
health care providers at internal hospital hearings involving termination or discipline of hospital privileges; representation of physicians in hearings before managed
care providers to terminate the physician
as a provider; representation of
health care providers in criminal proceedings in federal or state court on charges related to Medicare and Medicaid vendor fraud and false claims; general and civil litigation related to medical care providers; and domestic rela
health care providers in criminal proceedings in federal or state court on charges related to Medicare and Medicaid vendor fraud and false claims; general and civil litigation related to medical
care providers; and domestic relations.
(2) Reviewing the competence or qualifications of
health care professionals, evaluating practitioner and provider performance,
health plan performance, conducting training programs in which students, trainees, or practitioners in areas of
health care learn under supervision to practice or improve their skills
as health care providers, training of non-
health care professionals, accreditation, certification,
licensing, or credentialing activities;
Others proposed procedural requirements, such
as specifying that such determinations may only be made by the patient's treating physician, a
licensed mental
health care professional, or
as validated by three physicians.
In addition, if the covered entity denies the request on the basis of one of the reviewable grounds for denial described above, the individual has the right to have the denial reviewed by a
licensed health care professional who is designated by the covered entity to act
as a reviewing official and who did not participate in the original decision to deny access.
If access is denied on a ground permitted under paragraph (a)(3) of this section, the individual has the right to have the denial reviewed by a
licensed health care professional who is designated by the covered entity to act
as a reviewing official and who did not participate in the original decision to deny.
If the individual requests a review of a denial made under § 164.524 (a)(3), the covered entity must designate a
licensed health care professional to act
as the reviewing official.
First,
as in the proposed rule, covered entities may deny individuals access to protected
health information about them if a
licensed health care professional has determined, in the exercise of
professional judgment, that the access requested is reasonably likely to endanger the life or physical safety of the individual or another person.
A denial under these provisions requires a determination by a
licensed health care professional (such
as a physician, physician's assistant, or nurse) based on an assessment of the particular circumstances and current
professional medical standards of harm.
This physical therapy resume example is for a
health care professional that has over 5 years of experience
as a
licensed physical therapist.
As of January 1, 2017, credentialed medical assistants (in addition to
licensed health care professionals) are permitted to enter medication, laboratory, and diagnostic imaging orders into the electronic
health record (EHR) and have such entry count toward meeting the meaningful use thresholds under only the Medicaid EHR Incentive Program.
As such, providers participating in that program must continue to ensure that the required percentages, respectively, of medication, laboratory, and diagnostic imaging orders are entered into the CPOE system by credentialed medical assistants or
licensed health care professionals to receive incentive payments under the program.4
Medical Assistant — Duties & Responsibilities Provide an informed point of contact to patient, communicating effectively with other medical staff and interested parties to facilitate the efficient execution of procedures for patients
as well
as ensure timely information flow Execute frequent patient evaluations upon escort to examination rooms, including the monitoring and tracking of vital signs and assistance with minor procedures including EKG, Pap smears, cultures, urinalysis, and others Coordinate all pharmacy - and insurance - related aspects between doctors, physicians, and
licensed nursing
professionals, including prescription submission, insurance pre-authorization, and referrals Alert physicians to any change in condition and raise concerns when necessary Provide support and supervision to other staff and coordinate all
care efforts, including material and equipment prep, procedure and appointment scheduling, vaccine administration, patient charting, and records management Collaborate in the execution of all plans of treatment, providing assistance and answering questions related to all instructions for home
care Aid in the delivery of informational support to patients, families, and other interested parties, helping them understand conditions, treatments, and potential outcomes Develop and maintain competencies and knowledge of medical techniques, information, conditions, treatments, medications, and potential interactions Adhere strictly to local, state, and federal
health - related laws,
as well
as facility policies, rules, and procedures, in the administration of
care and treatment of patients Address patient and doctor queries, resolving them in an expedited manner, while participating in training practices to continue advanced education and leverage facility resources and personnel Track, file, and view important medical documents, receipts, insurance records, and billing invoices on a daily basis, organizing and managing sensitive files and patient information in an efficient manner Maintain patient files, entering results into respective databases while auditing for accuracy and completion Assist other personnel with various duties
as assigned to facilitate efficient administrative and business operations
Professional Summary To obtain a position
as a
Licensed Practical Nurse in
health care where I can u...
E-therapy is defined
as «a
licensed mental
health care professional providing mental
health services via e-mail, video conferencing, virtual reality technology, chat technology, or any combination of these» [3].