Haw. Code R. § 16-110-4 - Duties and minimum standards of a supervising physical therapist
(a) A physical therapist shall supervise all
physical therapy care provided by support or auxiliary personnel.
(b) A supervising physical therapist shall be
responsible for managing all aspects of the physical therapy care of each
patient. A licensed physical therapist shall utilize only the assistance of
support or auxiliary personnel in the practice of physical therapy. A
supervising physical therapist shall provide:
(1) An interpretation of referrals when
available;
(2) An initial physical
therapy examination, evaluation, diagnosis and prognosis of the
patient;
(3) The development or
implementation of a plan of care based on the initial physical therapy
examination or physical therapy re-examination, and which includes the physical
therapy goals and anticipated outcomes;
(4) A determination of the components and the
intervention that shall be provided by a physical therapist and the components
that may be delegated to support or auxiliary personnel;
(5) Direct one-on-one re-examination of the
patient and revision of the plan of care when indicated;
(6) The establishment of the discharge plan
and documentation of the patient's discharge status;
(7) Oversight of all services rendered to
each patient, including the applicable documentation in accordance with APTA
guidelines and;
(8)
Telecommunications accessibility at all times when the supervising physical
therapist is not on site and the ability to be on site within two hours if the
supervising physical therapist's physical presence is needed.
(c) A supervising physical
therapist shall assure that the support or auxiliary personnel under the
physical therapist's supervision are competent and able to safely complete all
delegated activities.
(d) A
supervising physical therapist may supervise a maximum of three persons, which
may include any combination of the following:
(1) A temporary physical therapist
licensee;
(2) A student;
or
(3) A physical therapist
assistant.
Notes
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