Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
319B.030,
319B.040,
319B.140
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
319B.030(1)(h) requires the
board to establish standards of practice for person licensed pursuant to KRS
Chapter 319B. This administrative regulation defines unprofessional conduct and
sets forth a code of ethics for persons licensed under KRS Chapter 319B.
Section 1. Failure to comply with any of the
provisions in this administrative regulation shall constitute unprofessional
conduct in the practice of Licensed Prosthetist, Licensed Orthotist, Licensed
Prosthetist/Orthotist, Licensed Pedorthist, or Licensed Orthotic
Fitter.
Section 2. Responsibilities
to Other Licensed Healthcare Practitioner or Provider. The licensee shall:
(1) Receive and document a prescription or
other valid referral, authorization, hospital or skilled nursing facility order
from a licensed healthcare practitioner or provider:
(a) Authorized by law to provide those
prescriptions; and
(b) Which is
consistent with the standards of the healthcare practitioner or
provider;
(2) Consult
and coordinate with the licensed healthcare practitioner or provider to
determine and to document the medical appropriateness of the orthotic,
prosthetic, or pedorthic device;
(3) Notify the licensed healthcare
practitioner or provider of changes in the patient's condition that may affect
the patient's orthotic, prosthetic or pedorthic treatment plan; and
(4) Notify and obtain authorization from the
licensed healthcare practitioner or provider prior to repair or adjustment of
an orthotic, prosthetic, or pedorthic device if:
(a) The repairs or adjustments do not conform
to the original prescription; or
(b) The repairs or adjustments substantially
alter the design or function of the originally prescribed device.
Section 3.
Responsibilities to the Patient.
(1) The
licensee shall:
(a) Monitor and observe the
patient's physical condition regarding the orthotic, prosthetic, or pedorthic
care and the prescribed device;
(b)
Ensure the orthotic, prosthetic, or pedorthic device is functioning
appropriately to implement the patient's treatment plan;
(c) Maintain as confidential all information
relating to a patient's identity, background, condition, treatment or
management plan, or any other private information relating to the
patient;
(d) Not communicate any
confidential information to any person or entity who is not providing direct
medical care to the patient:
1. Without the
prior written consent of the patient or patient's legal guardian; or
2. Unless required by a court order or other
applicable legal requirements;
(e) Comply with
KRS
422.317;
(f) Complete all patient care documentation
within thirty (30) days from date of service;
(g) Submit all insurance requirements
necessary for billing within thirty (30) days from the date of
service;
(h) Accept a patient
regardless of race, gender, color, religion or national origin or on any basis
that would constitute illegal discrimination under state or federal
law;
(i) Refer a patient to another
licensed healthcare practitioner or provider if the nature and extent of a
problem of the patient exceeds the scope of competence of the
licensee;
(j) Inform the patient of
the patient's right to seek orthotic, prosthetic, or pedorthic services from
any qualified healthcare practitioner or provider; and
(k) Consult the patient's parent, legal
guardian, or other third party who has decision-making authority for the
patient when the patient's personal judgment to make decisions concerning the
device or services being offered may be impaired.
(2) The licensee shall not:
(a) Engage in false, misleading, or deceptive
acts related to the cost of the services provided or recommended;
(b) Utilize or continue orthotic, prosthetic
or pedorthic services beyond the point of reasonable benefit or by providing
services more frequently than medically necessary unless consented to in
writing by the patient;
(c) Submit
false, misleading, or deceptive information regarding payment or
reimbursement;
(d) Engage in the
excessive use of alcoholic beverages or the abusive use of controlled
substances;
(e) Verbally or
physically abuse a client;
(f)
Delegate to an unlicensed employee or person a service which requires the
skill, knowledge, or judgment of a licensee under KRS Chapter 319B;
(g) Aid or abet an unlicensed person to
practice when a license is required; or
(h) Exercise undue influence in a manner as
to exploit the patient for financial or other personal advantage to the
licensee or a third party.
Section 4. Patient Documentation. A licensee
shall complete all documentation as follows:
(1) A patient assessment to include:
(a) The documentation required by Section
2(1)(a) of this administrative regulation;
(b)Physical evaluation; and
(c) Patient's written and informed
consent;
(2) A treatment
plan to include:
(a) Documentation of
subjective, objective, assessment, and plan of care;
(b) Applicable documentation to support
treatment modality; and
(c)
Follow-up and evaluation of clinical outcomes; and
(3) Practice management to include:
(a) Documented L coding for prescribed
orthotic or prosthetic device; and
(b) Billing, fee, and insurance
arrangements.
Section
5. Responsibilities to Research Subjects. The licensee, if engaged
in a research project or study, shall:
(1)
Ensure that all patients affiliated with those projects or studies consent in
writing to the use of the results of the study;
(2) Maintain as confidential all information
relating to a patient's identity, background, condition, treatment or
management plan, or any other information relating to the patient;
(3) Maintain patient dignity and
well-being;
(4) Ensure the research
is conducted in accordance with all federal and state laws;
(5) Take steps to prevent false, misleading,
or deceptive acts and practices relating to the research project or study;
and
(6) Immediately report, in
writing, unethical or illegal conduct to the board or appropriate law
enforcement authority, if the licensee has reason to believe that any unethical
or illegal conduct has occurred or is likely to occur.
Section 6. Responsibilities to the Kentucky
Board of Prosthetics, Orthotics and Pedorthics.
(1) The licensee shall:
(a) Comply with the reporting requirements of
KRS
319B.050(1) and
(4);
(b) Notify the board, in writing, within
thirty (30) days after the date upon which:
1. A payment is made by the licensee, or on
the licensee's behalf, to settle a claim of professional negligence;
2. Conviction of a felony in any
court;
3. A disciplinary action
against the licensee by any other governmental licensing authority of this
state or any other state; or
4.
Suspension or cessation of participation of any federal or state reimbursement
program;
(c) File an
initiating complaint with the board if the licensee has actual knowledge, which
may be inferred from the circumstances, that another licensee has committed a
violation of KRS Chapter 319B or the administrative regulations;
(d) Use the correct designation following the
licensee's name on any patient record or advertising as follows:
1. If the licensee is an Orthotist,
"LO";
2. If the licensee is a
Prosthetist, "LP";
3. If the
licensee is a Prosthetist/Orthotist, "LPO";
4. If the licensee is a Pedorthist,
"LPed";
5. If the licensee is an
Orthotic Fitter, "LOF"; or
6.
Appropriate designations for advanced academic degrees or bona fide
certifications, if any, following the above designations; and
(e) Supervise any American Board
for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics and Pedorthics (ABC) certified or
its equivalent orthotic or prosthetic assistants in the licensee's charge
following all current guidelines established by ABC or its
equivalent.
(2) The
licensee shall not:
(a) Fail to cooperate with
the board by:
1. Not furnishing any papers or
documents requested by the board;
2. Not furnishing in writing a complete
explanation covering the matter contained in a complaint filed with the
board;
3. Not appearing before the
board at a time and place designated; or
4. Not properly responding to subpoenas
issued by the board;
(b)
Pay any financial interest, compensation, or other value to be received by a
referral source for:
1. Services provided by
the licensee;
2. Prosthetic,
orthotic, pedorthic devices; or
3.
Other services the licensee may recommend for the patient;
(c) Have, or attempt to have, sexual
relations with:
1. An active patient of
record, unless a consensual sexual relationship existed between them before the
licensee-patient relationship commenced;
2. A patient of record for a period of ninety
(90) days from the last date of service rendered to the patient or;
3. A parent, legal guardian, or other third
party, who has decision-making authority for:
a. An active patient of record; or
b. For a period of ninety (90) days from the
last date of service rendered to the patient whichever is longer;
(d) Use any advertising
material, promotional literature, testimonial, guarantee, warranty, label,
brand, insignia, or any other representation however disseminated or published
which is false, misleading, deceptive, or untruthful; or
(e) Commit or attempt to commit any unfair,
false, misleading, or deceptive act or practice.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
319B.030(1)(h),
319B.140(1)(b),
(d)