Got Documentation – Clinical and Practical Documentation of Chiropractic
Gregg Friedman, D.C.
drgregg@GotDocumentation.com
4 hours of Documentation/SOAP
4 hours of California Category A/Mandatory Topic – History Taking & Physical Examination Procedures
$60.00 $49.00
Course Objectives
Hour 1
1. Illustrate four effects of good documentation.
2. Define the Problem Oriented Medical Record (POMR).
3. Demonstrate taking a complete patient history – Onset, Provocative/Palliative,
Quality, Radiating, Site/Severity
4. Demonstrate taking a complete patient history – Onset, Provocative/Palliative,
Quality, Radiating, Site/Severity
Hour 2
5. Define the Evaluation and Management Examination for the musculoskeletal system.
6. Describe the reasons for the E/M exam.
7. Demonstrate the proper documentation of exam findings
8. Discuss the new E/M rules from Jan. 1, 2021
Hour 3
9. Define the concept of functional outcome assessments in clinical practice.
10. Distinguish between subjective and objective outcome assessments.
11. Describe the P.A.R.T. format of documentation.
12. Define the P of P.A.R.T. from Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Services
13. Illustrate the proper documentation of Assessment.
Hour 4
14. Demonstrate the proper documentation of Plan for daily visits.
15. Illustrate the proper documentation of therapeutic procedures.
16. Demonstrate the proper documentation of a treatment plan
17. Describe documenting with specific goals.
Approved For Continuing Education Credit in Illinois, Kansas, and Missouri.
PACE courses are accepted for Continuing Education Credit by The State Boards of Alaska, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming. The State Board of Colorado does not pre-approve courses, but this class meets the criteria set forth by their respective boards.
Very useful and concise. A great deal of information in 4 hours detailing the essentials of good documentation and examination.
Useful and practical. I would happily do more continuing ed credits with him.