OTA's Guide to Documentation : Writing SOAP Notes by Marie Morreale and Sherry Borcherding (2013, Trade Paperback)

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The OTA's Guide to Documentation: Writing SOAP Notes

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PublisherSlack, Incorporated
ISBN-101617110825
ISBN-139781617110825
eBay Product ID (ePID)159995632

Product Key Features

Number of Pages240 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameOta's Guide to Documentation : Writing Soap Notes
SubjectAllied Health Services / Occupational Therapy, Medical History & Records, Communication Studies
Publication Year2013
TypeTextbook
AuthorMarie Morreale, Sherry Borcherding
Subject AreaLanguage Arts & Disciplines, Medical
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1.5 in
Item Weight24.8 Oz
Item Length11 in
Item Width8.5 in

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Edition Number3
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2013-008237
Dewey Edition23
TitleLeadingThe
Reviews"The usefulness of this manual lies in its emphasis on promoting occupation and the occupational therapy input within written documentation. It stresses the value of this level of transparency as a means of demonstrating the unique contribution of the occupational therapist to the service user's health, wellbeing, and progress within a variety of care systems...This manual would be useful for those wishing to maintain or improve their standards of written documentation, practice educators, or educators teaching students to engage with occupational therapy documentation, as well as students who may want extra practice at this vital professional skill." - Ailsa Gillen, NHS Lothian, British Journal of Occupational Therapy, "The usefulness of this manual lies in its emphasis on promoting occupation and the occupational therapy input within written documentation.  It stresses the value of this level of transparency as a means of demonstrating the unique contribution of the occupational therapist to the service user's health, wellbeing, and progress within a variety of care systems...This manual would be useful for those wishing to maintain or improve their standards of written documentation, practice educators, or educators teaching students to engage with occupational therapy documentation, as well as students who may want extra practice at this vital professional skill." - Ailsa Gillen, NHS Lothian, British Journal of Occupational Therapy
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal615.8/515
Table Of ContentDedication Acknowledgments About the Authors Chapter 1 Documenting the Occupational Therapy Process Chapter 2 The Health Record Chapter 3 Billing and Reimbursement Chapter 4 Using Medical Terminology Chapter 5 Avoiding Common Documentation Mistakes Chapter 6 Writing the "S"--Subjective Chapter 7 Writing the "O"--Objective Chapter 8 Tips for Writing a Better "O" Chapter 9 Writing the "A"--Assessment Chapter 10 Writing the "P"--Plan Chapter 11 Documenting Special Situations Chapter 12 Improving Observation Skills and Refining Your Note Chapter 13 Making Good Notes Even Better Chapter 14 Evaluation and Intervention Planning Chapter 15 Goals and Interventions Chapter 16 Documenting Different Stages of Treatment Chapter 17 Documentation in Different Practice Settings Chapter 18 Examples of Different Kinds of Notes References Appendix: Suggestions for Completing the Worksheets Index
SynopsisWith the current changes in health care, proper documentation of client care is essential in meeting the legal, ethical, and professional standards for reimbursement of services. Written specifically for occupational therapy assistants, The OTA's Guide to Documentation: Writing SOAP Notes, Third Edition contains the step-by-step instruction needed to learn the documentation required for occupational therapy clinical practice and reimbursement. Written in an easy-to-read format, this Third Edition by Marie J. Morreale and Sherry Borcherding allows occupational therapy assistants to learn the purpose and standards of documentation throughout all stages of the occupational therapy process and in a variety of practice settings. New features in the Third Edition : - Incorporation of the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process, Second Edition along with other updated American Occupational Therapy Association documents - Electronic documentation information - Information on International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health language - Information on narrative notes with examples - A new chapter on "Billing and Reimbursement" with a focus on funding sources and requirements - More information and examples for pediatric, school-based, and mental health practice settings - Information on quality measures - New worksheets for developing occupational therapy goals - Additional worksheets on documentation mistakes and basics of documentation - A new method of goal writing (COAST) - Lists of professional language This text teaches the SOAP notes format reimbursable by Medicare Part B and other third party payers. Other topics include a review of spelling and grammar, an overview of the initial evaluation process delineating the roles of the occupational therapist and the occupational therapy assistant, tips for clinical reasoning, and guidelines for selecting appropriate interventions. Instructors in educational settings can visit www.efacultylounge.com for additional material to be used in the classroom. The OTA's Guide to Documentation: Writing SOAP Notes, Third Edition offers both the necessary instruction and multiple opportunities to practice. Templates allow beginning students to practice formatting SOAP notes, and a detachable summary sheet can be pulled out and carried to clinical sites as a reminder of the necessary contents for a SOAP note. Multiple worksheets are provided for practice in developing observation skills, clinical reasoning, documentation skills, and a repertoire of professional language. All worksheets in this Third Edition are available online, with answers included to enable independent study. Occupational therapy assistant students and faculty as well as practicing occupational therapy assistants and rehabilitation professionals will appreciate this valuable text. As a bonus: When you purchase a new copy of The OTA's Guide to Documentation: Writing SOAP Notes, Third Edition , you will receive access to scenario-based videos to practice the documentation process., With the current changes in health care, proper documentation of client care is essential in meeting the legal, ethical, and professional standards for reimbursement of services. Written specifically for occupational therapy assistants, The OTA's Guide to Documentation: Writing SOAP Notes, Third Edition contains the step-by-step instruction needed to learn the documentation required for occupational therapy clinical practice and reimbursement. Written in an easy-to-read format, this Third Edition by Marie J. Morreale and Sherry Borcherding allows occupational therapy assistants to learn the purpose and standards of documentation throughout all stages of the occupational therapy process and in a variety of practice settings. New features in the Third Edition : · Incorporation of the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process, Second Edition along with other updated American Occupational Therapy Association documents · Electronic documentation information · Information on International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health language · Information on narrative notes with examples · A new chapter on "Billing and Reimbursement" with a focus on funding sources and requirements · More information and examples for pediatric, school-based, and mental health practice settings · Information on quality measures · New worksheets for developing occupational therapy goals · Additional worksheets on documentation mistakes and basics of documentation · A new method of goal writing (COAST) · Lists of professional language This text teaches the SOAP notes format reimbursable by Medicare Part B and other third party payers. Other topics include a review of spelling and grammar, an overview of the initial evaluation process delineating the roles of the occupational therapist and the occupational therapy assistant, tips for clinical reasoning, and guidelines for selecting appropriate interventions. Instructors in educational settings can visit www.efacultylounge.com for additional material to be used in the classroom. The OTA's Guide to Documentation: Writing SOAP Notes, Third Edition offers both the necessary instruction and multiple opportunities to practice. Templates allow beginning students to practice formatting SOAP notes, and a detachable summary sheet can be pulled out and carried to clinical sites as a reminder of the necessary contents for a SOAP note. Multiple worksheets are provided for practice in developing observation skills, clinical reasoning, documentation skills, and a repertoire of professional language. All worksheets in this Third Edition are available online, with answers included to enable independent study. Occupational therapy assistant students and faculty as well as practicing occupational therapy assistants and rehabilitation professionals will appreciate this valuable text. As a bonus: When you purchase a new copy of The OTA's Guide to Documentation: Writing SOAP Notes, Third Edition , you will receive access to scenario-based videos to practice the documentation process., With the current changes in health care, proper documentation of client care is essential in meeting the legal, ethical, and professional standards for reimbursement of services. Written specifically for occupational therapy assistants, The OTA's Guide to Documentation: Writing SOAP Notes, Third Edition contains the step-by-step instruction needed to learn the documentation required for occupational therapy clinical practice and reimbursement. Written in an easy-to-read format, this Third Edition by Marie J. Morreale and Sherry Borcherding allows occupational therapy assistants to learn the purpose and standards of documentation throughout all stages of the occupational therapy process and in a variety of practice settings. New features in the Third Edition - Incorporation of the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process, Second Edition along with other updated American Occupational Therapy Association documents - Electronic documentation information - Information on International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health language - Information on narrative notes with examples - A new chapter on "Billing and Reimbursement" with a focus on funding sources and requirements - More information and examples for pediatric, school-based, and mental health practice settings - Information on quality measures - New worksheets for developing occupational therapy goals - Additional worksheets on documentation mistakes and basics of documentation - A new method of goal writing (COAST) - Lists of professional language This text teaches the SOAP notes format reimbursable by Medicare Part B and other third party payers. Other topics include a review of spelling and grammar, an overview of the initial evaluation process delineating the roles of the occupational therapist and the occupational therapy assistant, tips for clinical reasoning, and guidelines for selecting appropriate interventions. Instructors in educational settings can visit www.efacultylounge.com for additional material to be used in the classroom. The OTA's Guide to Documentation: Writing SOAP Notes, Third Edition offers both the necessary instruction and multiple opportunities to practice. Templates allow beginning students to practice formatting SOAP notes, and a detachable summary sheet can be pulled out and carried to clinical sites as a reminder of the necessary contents for a SOAP note. Multiple worksheets are provided for practice in developing observation skills, clinical reasoning, documentation skills, and a repertoire of professional language. All worksheets in this Third Edition are available online, with answers included to enable independent study. Occupational therapy assistant students and faculty as well as practicing occupational therapy assistants and rehabilitation professionals will appreciate this valuable text. As a bonus: When you purchase a new copy of The OTA's Guide to Documentation: Writing SOAP Notes, Third Edition , you will receive access to scenario-based videos to practice the documentation process.
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