A 2-day Hands On Seminars live course offers lab-based instruction centered on enhancing documentation by linking objective and measurable physical impairments to functional deficits, as well as individualizing patient progress with a relationship to condition, complexities, and sophistication.

The Transform Your Documentation course is slated for January 24.

The Hands On Seminar website notes that the course is designed to provide instruction and lab creation of initial evaluations, daily notes, re-evaluations, and discharge summaries to allow participants to become confident and compliant with documentation rules and requirements from third-party payors.

Course objectives, the site states, include identifying methods to write defensible documentation that links objective and measurable physical impairments to functional deficits that requires the skilled intervention of a physical or occupational therapist, and describing how to establish medical necessity for patient evaluations that defensively document reasonable and necessary services under current third-party payor requirement. Additionally, upon completion of the course, participants will have learned how to justify individualized documentation of patient progression that assesses condition, complexities, and sophistication, and demonstrate knowledge of how to successfully write defensible documentation for initial evaluations, daily notes, progress notes, re-evaluations, and discharge summaries.

For more information, visit www.handsonseminars.com

[Source: Hands On Seminars]