How does documentation relate to the ethical principles guiding physical therapists?
Answer
Comprehensive documentation is essential for upholding several core ethical principles in physical therapy practice. Principles like providing truthful and accurate information (4A), ensuring appropriate reimbursement (7B), and accurately reflecting services provided (7E) are directly tied to thorough, defensible documentation. Ethical documentation demonstrates medical necessity, justifies skilled care needs, and facilitates appropriate billing - ultimately advocating for patients to receive the required care.
Trisha Salome, PT, DPT, is currently a Service Line Director for Penn Highlands Healthcare in Pennsylvania. Dr. Salome earned her doctorate in physical therapy from Saint Francis University, where she also received her Bachelor of Science in health sciences. She has spent her entire career working for nonprofits with notable works in pediatrics, home health, hospice, leadership development, clinical documentation, community programs, and operational efficiency. Previously she has represented her profession in elected and appointed positions in the APTA and has presented Hospice education nationally at CSM and with PhysicalTherapy.com.
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