Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 848 - OREGON BOARD OF PHYSICAL THERAPY
Division 40 - MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR PHYSICAL THERAPY PRACTICE AND RECORDS
Section 848-040-0117 - Standards For Authorization To Provide Physical Therapy Services
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
As a result of legislative changes effective January 1, 2014, a physical therapist is no longer required to limit treatment of a self-referred patient to 60 days before having to refer the patient to a provider identified in ORS 688.132(1).
(1) A physical therapist may initiate and provide physical therapy to a patient who is either self-referred or referred by a "provider of care", defined in ORS 688.132 as a medical doctor, osteopathic physician, chiropractic physician, podiatric physician and surgeon, naturopathic physician, dentist, physician assistant or nurse practitioner, as follows:
(2) A physical therapist may provide physical therapy treatment to an animal under a referral from a veterinarian licensed under ORS Chapter 686. The referral must be in writing and specify the treatment or therapy to be provided pursuant to 686.040(4). The standard of care and documentation for physical therapy care to an animal shall be as provided for veterinarians under ORS Chapter 686.
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of this rule, and pursuant to ORS 656.250, a physical therapist shall not provide compensable services to an injured worker governed by ORS Chapter 656 except as allowed by a governing managed care organization contract or as authorized by the worker's attending physician.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 688.160
Stats. Implemented: ORS 688.160, 688.010