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who pays for medicare

federal payment

who is qualified for medicare

qualified seniors and some disabled

who runs medicare

center for medicare services (CMS)

describe medicare part A

in patient rehab

what does medicare part B cover

Out-patient rehab

who pays for Medicare Part C

Private insurance companies providing medicare

what is covered under medicare part D

Drug rehab

how is medicaid funded?

state runs it, federally funded

does medicaid have minimal coverage?

yes

Is OT a manditory service under medicaid?

false, it is an "optional service", typically not covered, and needs prior authorization

what is the medicaid in california called?

mediCAL

what is the OTA's role in the Affordable care act?

helped the legislation to include rehabiilitation and habilitation in the ACA

What type of insurance can active duty military get

tricare

what type of military insurance can retired/disabled groups get

veterans affairs

What type of millitary insurance can dependents and family get?

U.S. family health care program

what is home-bound

a status placed in a patient after in patient stay, after determing if the person can go home, the next question is what will the home health benefits be?

why are codes important for documentation?

recognition of theraputic treatments mean that OT's can treat and bill accordingly

who is elenore clarke slagle

- first to use occupations with the acutely ill,


- founded the term Occupational nurse


- founded Henry B. favill School of Occupations, at New York state department of mental Hygine

who did elanor work with for 2 years inorder to create the theraputic occupations program at the henry phipps clinic, Johns hopkins University

Adolf Meyer

Eleanor created _________ training

habit

Is the Eleanor Clark Slagle Lecture the highest presenting honor by the AOTA

ture

Who is Susan tracy?

occupational nurse 1902


first to use occupations with acutely ill patients


- she published a paper on 25 mental tests derived from occupations


- "the patient is the product not the article he or she makes"

what did Dr. Herbert James Hall accomplish

- he wrote 3 books on OT


- Developed The Sheltered homes


- went tp harvard


- part of the arts and crafts movement


who is Dr. William Rush Dunton Jr.

- Psychiatrist


- published 120 books/ articles related to OT


- wrote Occupational Therapy, A manual for nurses (1915)


- president (1917-1919) of self proposed national association of occupational therapists

Who is George Edward Barton

- Architech


- had TB


- created the consolation house


- shoool/ workshop/ vocational bureau


- he believed all OT should be provided by highly trained nurses who understand medicine and occupations


- believed nurses/therapists should provide synergy amongst occupation and intervention

who is adolf Meyer

- swiss physician


- professor of psychiatry at John Hopkins University


- founded the "psychobiologic approach"


- brought fundamentals of the moral treatment into OT practice


- believed in creating opportunities to do things and learn to use materials


- he balances work, play, and rest

Who is Philippe Pinel

- 1745-1826


- father of the moral treatment


- french physician, scholar, philosopher


- used occupations with the mentally ill


- music, exercise, caring for animals, take patients mind away from distress, develop abilities

how did the moral treatmene era pave the way for OT

paved the way for using "Occupation" as a healing modality


The moral treatment era is based on respect and ______

dignity

who founded the york retreat

William Tuke

what is the york retreat?

engaged the mentally ill in activities and employment

what is frends asylum

An asylum, the idea for the asylum came from England by way of the American Quakers

where is friends asylum?

pennsylvania

when was the 20th century progressiveism

post civil war in the late 1800's and 1900's

what was the focus of 20th century progressivism

progress


- science, technology, industrial inventions

Who founded Chicago's Hull House

Jane Adams 1889

Who was served by the Hull House

immigrants and poor

What type of therapy was allowed at the Hull House

Educational and Social programs

What was thouht of females gaining an education

primary cause of illness

What was Heroin uesed to treat? Cocaine tablets? Morphine?

Heroin: bad coughs


Cocaine: throat soreness, nerves,


Morphine: baby syrups

When was the Arts and Craft movement?

early 1900's

why was the Arts and Crafts movement vital to OT?

It became the central focus of early OT Practice

during the Arts and Crafts movement did people want to return to a genuine life style?

true

Who taought the early OT programs?

physicians

who led early OT workshops?

craftsmen or untrained individuals

when and where was the first OT school?

1918, milwaukee-Dower

when was registration by examination and a minimum standard for programs created?

1923

who was the 1925 principles addressed to?

medical students and physicians

what did the 1925 principles on OT outline

outline of lecture on OT by AOTA committee

by the 1930's the OT movement involved Phychology, orthopedics......

mental diseases, tunerculosis, general medical cases

Did the 1930's develop a move toward the medical model?

yes

How was OT used in WW1 setting?

OT applied to injured soldiers, prior was simply illness

What happened during the post WWI econimic boom

more hospitals were built, more therapists, more recognition

who founded scrub women

Dr. Frankwood Williams

what did the scrubwomen do?

- assisted with craft shop on the hospitals


- became a recognized hospital worker because of sucess


-

What did Smith- Bankhead Bill do for the OT world

Federal vocatinal rehab for people with disabilities

what does the 1923 Federal Industrial rehabilitation Act say?

required hospitals to employ occupatinal therapists to rehabilitate patients following industrial accidents and illness

When did OT become less volunteer work to a medical service

late1920's

During WWII was OT thought of as adequate for soldiers?

No, it was Inadequate services to serve wounded souldiers

During WWII who funded OT services

vocational rehab act of 1943- paid for medical services and OT

during which year did OT recieve militaty status

1947

True or False: When was SSI benefits approved

WWII

What bill provided the vocational training funding

GI Bill

Whatr is metaphysics concerned with?

ultimate nature of man


- mind body relationships


- dualism vs. Holism

What does Philosophy mean?

the study of Love

What is Epistemology concerned with

Truth


What is truth?


How di we know the thing? Experience intuition, experimentation

What is Axiology concerned with?

Values


What is desirable, or beautiful in the world

Why is it important to have uniform terminology?

To unify the parctice under one set of guidelines of documentation

define Holism?

Body and body are together

What is Dualism?

views body and mindas seperate