Alaska Administrative Code
Title 7 - Health and Social Services
Part 8 - Medicaid Coverage and Payment
Chapter 115 - Medicaid Coverage; Therapies and Related Services
Article 3 - Physical Therapy Services
7 AAC 115.320 - Physical therapy evaluation and treatment plan

Universal Citation: 7 AK Admin Code 115.320

Current through August 30, 2024

(a) Before initiating treatment, the physical therapist shall conduct an initial evaluation of the recipient that includes an assessment of the

(1) recipient's significant past medical history;

(2) diagnosis and prognosis, if established, and the extent to which the recipient is aware of the diagnosis and prognosis;

(3) prescribing health care practitioner orders, if any;

(4) rehabilitation goals and potential for achievement;

(5) goals of any maintenance physical therapy as described in 7 AAC 115.310(c);

(6) contraindications, if any; and

(7) summary of any known prior treatment.

(b) After conducting the initial evaluation of a recipient, the physical therapist must establish a written treatment plan. The plan must specify the diagnosis, the anticipated treatment goals, and the type, amount, frequency, and duration of each service. No more than 14 days after the plan is developed or changes are made to service levels, the treatment plan must be signed by a physician, advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), or physician assistant (PA) enrolled under 7 AAC 105 - 7 AAC 160. The department will not pay for services provided more than 14 days after the treatment plan is developed or changes are made to service levels if the treatment plan has not been signed.

(c) After the treatment plan is signed as required under (b) of this section, a physician, APRN, or PA enrolled under 7 AAC 105 - 7 AAC 160 shall review and sign the treatment plan as often as the recipient's medical condition requires or if changes are made to the treatment plan, and no less often than

(1) every six months for recipients under three years of age;

(2) annually for recipients three years of age or older and under 21 years of age;

(3) every six weeks for recipients 21 years of age or older.

(d) The physical therapist must record in the recipient's clinical record any changes made to the treatment plan.

Authority:AS 47.05.010

AS 47.07.030

AS 47.07.040

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