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Teaching Students to Practice at the Top of the License
CAPCSD 2018
Lemmietta McNeilly, PhD, CCC-SLP ASHABarbara Jacobson, PhD, CCC-SLP Vanderbilt
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Disclosures
NAME FINANCIAL NON-FINANCIAL
Lemmietta McNeilly ASHA Paid Employee Owner SO #4
Barbara Jacobson Vanderbilt Paid Employee ASHA BOD Member
CAPCSD 2018
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As a result of this presentation, you will be able to:
1. Describe “top of the license” practice2. Develop functional goals for individuals using the ICF
framework3. Identify strategies for an innovative clinical education
model
Learner Objectives
CAPCSD 2018
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Topics
• Changing landscapes: healthcare and education• Top of the License Practice• ICF framework to develop functional goals
CAPCSD 2018
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STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE #4
Enhanced Service Delivery Across The Continuum of Care
to Increase Value and Access to Services
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• Prepare audiologists and speech-language pathologists for changes
• Enhance knowledge of collaborative practice
• Work with support personnel
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE #4CAPCSD 2018
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• “Top of the License” Practice
• Clinical education models of practice
• Supervision of clinicians and graduate students
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE #4
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• Demonstrate value of service and promote access to services
• Enhance members’ use of varied service delivery options.
• Telepractice
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE #4CAPCSD 2018
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Changing Landscapes:Healthcare and
Education
• CAPCSD 2018
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Outcomes of Healthcare Summit• Identified a set of options and gained
consensus recommendations for strategic actions that respond to health care challenges and opportunities in the areas of:– Professional practice– Research and data needs– Professional preparation– Member education and inter-professional
education– Information dissemination to energize change
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HC Summit Summary
• Determine ASHA’s role in proactively safeguarding the professions in light of the changing landscape in health care.
• http://www.asha.org/uploadedFiles/ASHA/Practice/Health-Care-Reform/Healthcare-Summit-Executive-Summary-2012.pdf
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ASHA /MEDICARE TRYING TO LIMIT OVERUTILIZATION
• High documentation demands/increased denials/Department of Justice investigations
• Trend toward alternative payment models rather than fee for service
• Focus on value, outcomes, performance measures
PRIVATE INSURERS WILL FOLLOW SIMILAR TRENDS
AFFORDABLE CARE ACT, IMPACT ACT, ETC
CHALLENGES IN HOSPITALS
• Staff reduction
• Outcomes reporting
• Cost savings focus
TRENDS
Hea l th Care
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TRENDSSchool
• Teacher accountability
• State standards
• Medicaid/budget constraints
• SLPAs
• Collaboration
• Shortages and expanding workload
• Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
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TRENDSPr iva te Pract i ce Expenses increasing and
Reimbursement decreasing
Health Plans and Medicaid Trends
• Increased denials
• Fewer sessions approved
• Demand for measurable outcomes, functional improvement, cost savings
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TRENDS
Audio logy• Unbundling of services
• Direct-to-consumer hearing testsand hearing aid sales
• Personal sound amplificationProducts (PSAP)
• Audiology assistants
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• Re-frame the Profession • Expand the Clinical Paradigm• Outcomes, Databases and Quality • Professional Preparation• ICF Framework & Writing Functional• IPE/IPP• Disseminate Information
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Ad Hoc Committee on Reframing the Professions
December 2013
December 2013
CAPCSD 2018
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Reframing the Profession• “Top of License Practice ”
• Communication outcomes linked to health care quality of life
• Consideration of Social Determinants of Health
CAPCSD 2018
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Reframing for SLPs in Schools
The roles and responsibilities of SLPs listed below should provide the basis for speech-language services in schools to promote efficient and effective outcomes for students.
• Critical Roles — SLPs have integral roles in education and are essential members of school faculties.
• Range of Responsibilities — SLPs help students meet the performance standards of a particular school district and state.
• Collaboration — SLPs work in partnership with others to meet students' needs.
• Leadership — SLPs provide direction in defining their roles and responsibilities and in ensuring delivery of appropriate services to students.
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CLINICAL PARADIGM CHANGES
• Move from deficits/impairments to functional effectiveness
• Move from silos to interprofessional collaborative practice
• Expand beyond traditional service models
• Include consultations with other professionals that enhance care coordination within and across settings
• Consider the social determinants of health
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ASHA /RESPONDING
TO THECLINICAL
PARADIGMCHANGES
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Quality and Outcomes Measurement Needs
• SLPs need guidance documents for optimal practice (e.g. pathways, protocols)
• Update NOMS• Outcomes focused on patient/student
functional measures• Patient reported outcomes• Consider cross-professional outcomes tool
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ASHA / DEMONSTRATING VALUE—and Outcomes—
• Adhere to best practice (e.g. Practice Portal, institutional protocols and procedures, EBP)
• Participate in ASHA’s National Outcomes Measurement System (NOMS)
- new audiology registry being developed
• Functional patient goals (ICF)
• Patient-reported outcomes
• IMPACT Act – Medicare reporting
• Relating student outcomes tostate standards
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ASHA /INNOVATIVE APPROACHES—to Pre-Profess ional Educat ion—
• Interprofessional education (IPE)
• Leadership development
• Advocacy education
• Training on • documentation,
• Billing, and
• Coding
• Clinical practicum “Active” approaches
• (e.g. simulation, case-based or problem-based learning)
• Supervision training of • support personnel
• Consider embedding CF in the degree program
• Varying Degree Program Options• (combined degrees, distance learning,
rehab degrees)
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ASHA /INNOVATIVE APPROACHES—to Profess ional Educat ion—
• Interprofessional collaborative practice (IPP)
• Professional learning communities (PLCs)
• Supervision training• Support Personnel• Graduate Students• CFs• SLPs• Other professionals
• Leadership development• Advocacy education• Specialty Certification
• SLP clinical doctoral programs • (e.g., SLPD, DCsD)
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Clinical Doctorate in Speech-Language Pathology
• Post-entry level, clinical degree
• Intended for clinicians seeking advanced clinical expertise and leadership skills
– Not intended to replace the PhD
– Not intended to serve as entry-level degree
• Many institutions have expressed interest
• 8 institutions currently offer the degree
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Clinical Doctorate in Speech-Language Pathology
For more information, see:
• ASHA’s Guidelines for the Clinical Doctorate in Speech-Language Pathology
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a t the “ Top of the L icense”
M ay r e q u i r e n e w w ay s o f t h i n k i n g a n d w o r k i n g :
• Delegating responsibilities that do not require professionalinterpretation and judgment
• Enhancing supervision and management skills
• Demonstrating and articulating our unique knowledgeand skills (value) and how we can contribute to teams
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“Audiologists and SLPs should engage
in ONLY those patient /student/client
care activities that require their
level of expertise and skill”.
AT T H ETo p o f t h e L i c e n s e
Ad Hoc Committee on Refreshing the Professions
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Pract ic ing At The Top Of The L icense Inc ludes :• Assessment
• Skilled intervention
• Consultations with colleagues regarding functional goalsand treatment options
• Delegation (supervision/mentoring)- Clinical fellows
- Students
- Support personnel- speech-language pathology/audiology assistants
- Extenders -Technicians, family members, volunteers
at the “ Top of the L icense”
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TO PERSON-CENTERED CARE
Using the ICF framework to developindividual functional goals
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Overview of ICFCAPCSD 2018
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Developedby the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2001
Provides a frameworkFor an individual’s functioning and disability
within the context of their activities andsocial roles in everyday life
INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATIONOF FUNCTIONING, DISABILITY AND HEALTH
(ICF)
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A P P L I C A T I O N S O F F R A M E W O R Kof Hea l th and D isab i l i ty ( W H O, 2 0 1 1 )
Bio-psycho-social-spiritual approach in the context of ethics,human rights and legal framework
INDIVIDUALLEVEL
INSTITUTIONALLEVEL
SOCIALLEVEL
Environmentalfactors
Personalfactors
Participation(Restriction)
Activities(Limitation)
Body functions andstructures (impairment)
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ASHA / ICF• Addresses Functioning
• Is not based on etiology or "consequence of disease," but as a component of health
• The World Health Organization defines "health" as,
the complete physical, mental, and social functioning of a person and notmerely the absence of disease
In this definition, functioning as classified in the ICF is an essential component of health.
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• Describes Health and Health Related Domains using standard language
• The purposes of the ICF include:
• Collection of statistical data
• Clinical research
• Clinical use
• Social policy use
ICFCAPCSD 2018
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Functional Goals
Target individually meaningful activities or roles that a person cannot perform or avoids performing as a result of a health condition
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Why Target Functional Goals?• To maximize outcomes, because treatment of impairments
alone may not lead to functional improvement or be meaningful to the individual
• To optimize the individual’s potential to engage in meaningful activities following discharge
• To increase engagement with clients and their families
• To demonstrate the value of skilled services to payers
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ICF CASE STUDY: SLPCAPCSD 2018
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Functional Goals Templates Using ICF• AAC for Child with Cerebral Palsy• Acquired Apraxia of Speech• Aphasia• Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate• Dementia• Dysarthria• Language Disorder• Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing• Permanent Childhood Hearing Loss• Severe Hearing Loss and Falls• Speech Sound Disorder• Swallowing• Tinnitus Management• Traumatic Brain Injury• Voicehttps://www.asha.org/slp/icf/
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ASHA /
http://www.asha.org/uploadedFiles/ICF-Swallowing.pdf
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SwallowingCAPCSD 2018
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ASHA /
http://www.asha.org/uploadedFiles/ICF-Swallowing.pdf
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SwallowingCAPCSD 2018
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ASHA /
http://www.asha.org/uploadedFiles/ICF-Swallowing.pdf
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SwallowingCAPCSD 2018
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ASHA /
http://www.asha.org/uploadedFiles/ICF-Swallowing.pdf
.
SwallowingCAPCSD 2018
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Continuum of Service Delivery• Using extenders
• Rehab technicians
• Family members
• Community workers
• SLPAs
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Continuum of Service Delivery
• Consultations
• Other professionals
• Individuals and families
• Self management
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Continuum of Service Delivery• Intensive treatment
– More frequent sessions scheduled in blocks
• Service Delivery Models
– Varying location, frequency, length of sessions
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Continuum of Service Delivery
• Telepractice
• State laws
• Equipment and software
• Requirements at both locations
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Interprofessional Collaborative Practice (IPP)
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World Health Organization Definitions
Interprofessional education (IPE)“…two or more professions learn about, from, and with each other to enable effective collaboration and improve health outcomes.”
Framework for Action on Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice, WHO 2010.
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World Health Organization DefinitionsInterprofessional (or collaborative) practice (IPP)
“…multiple health workers from different professional backgrounds provide comprehensive health services by working with patients, their families, caregivers, and communities to deliver the highest quality of care across settings.”
Framework for Action on Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice, WHO 2010.
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How IPP Differs from Multidisciplinary/Interdisciplinary Collaboration
• Patient/student-family is part of the team
• Shared responsibility/accountability
• Role clarification
• Non-hierarchical / non-territorial
• Transparency
• Integrated evaluation, service provision, Professional Development
• Continuous, seamless, dynamic communication
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Training in Supervision• Specialty Certification in Supervision Training
• New requirements for Supervisors
• For more information:
– SIG 11, Administration & Supervision
– Ad Hoc Committee on Supervision Training Report on a Plan for Developing Resources and Training Opportunities in Clinical Supervision
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Dept. of Hearing & Speech SciencesVanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center
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Setting• Graduate programs in the context of a comprehensive speech &
hearing center MS SLP, AuD, MDE Located within School of Medicine
• Clinical training Apprentice (‘elbow-to-elbow’) model SLP - Initial placements in Pediatric clinic as they correspond with coursework in child
speech/language AuD – Adult placement until pediatric courses completed
• Orientation to the clinic setting – 1st semester course EMR, WHO-ICF, task analysis, behavior mgt., co-treating, working with interpreters
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Services• Pediatric
Speech/language/feeding-swallowing/AAC/OT Hearing impaired preschool Autism preschool Pediatric otolaryngology clinics
• Adult Inpatient/acute care (Level 1 Trauma, Stroke Center, Burn, Geriatric, Palliative) & OP
swallowing Comprehensive OP rehabilitation (SLP, OT, PT, SW); Aphasia Group Vanderbilt Voice Center (voice dx/tx, laryngectomy rehabilitation, VPI assessment) Otolaryngology (audiology/vestibular)
• Vanderbilt Children's Hospital PICU, NICU, OP MBS Newborn hearing screening
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IPP Settings• Clinics
ALS, HD, Movement Disorders, TBI Developmental, Complex Aerodigestive, Downs Syndrome, Cleft Palate, (OI)
• Huddles ICUs (Neurointensive, Surgical Intensive, Medical Intensive)
• H&N Tumor Board
• Radiology MD now in the suite with SLPs
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Service Delivery/Other Settings• Individual/Group/Preschool/Consultative
• Telepractice (NCCD, PBPRI, f/u newborn hrg. screen)
• Schools
• Inpatient rehabilitation
• Private practice
• (SNF, LTAC)
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Clinical Realities• EMR
Templated documentation Smart text (supervisor driven) SOAP
Subjective; Assessment
• Billing/Diagnostic codes (CPT/ICD-10)/G-codes
• Reimbursement constraints
• Attendance and compliance
• Template utilization Clinician availability plotted against scheduled appointments.
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Acute Care• EfficiencyCommunication Service delivery
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Acute Care• Navigating the EMR
PBL project Extract critical information
‘telling the story’• Goals
Discharge planning Diagnosis/Prognosis Education
Patient/family Collaboration
MD, RN, RT, PT/OT, RD
• Admin. Asst. - FEES set-up, HLD• Participation in data gathering• Student presentation
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OP Adult Rehabilitation• Comprehensive Assessment• Team Communication and CollaborationParticipation in PCC
• SLP-AScoringLow tech AACAAC documentationTx for non-Mcare pts.
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OP Adult Rehabilitation• Patient Centered Intervention
• Functional goalsAligned with patient and caregiversGoal attainment scaling
• Solution-focused brief therapy
• Participation in IPP Clinics
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OP Pediatric Services• Speech/Language Therapy
• Pediatric Feeding/Swallowing
• Specialty Certifications – CLC, BCS-S, ATP
• Hearing & Speech Technicians Materials creation Cleaning/low level disinfection
• Emphasis on a variety of intervention models
• Working with interpreters effectively
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Meharry-Vanderbilt Alliance: Interprofessional Education
A strategic partnership that leverages the strengths of both institutions
Founded in 1999
Has three main pillars of focus, with cross cutting initiatives
Community Engagement
Interprofessional Education
Research
Meharry-Vanderbilt Alliance Pillars
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Meharry-Vanderbilt Alliance• Guided by an inter-
institutional, interprofessional faculty collaborative
• Transitions in the delivery of IPE competencies
• Inclusion of community partners to promote mutual benefit
ICCC• Interprofessional
Clinical Case Competition
Re-Directing
• How do we make IPE more meaningful and impactful?
Pilot Project
• 2014-2015 IPE Community Based Pilot Project
2017-2018 Project
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Training Programs
Speech-Language Pathology (Vanderbilt)Occupational Therapy
(Belmont)Pharmacy (Lipscomb)Dentistry (Meharry)Medicine (Meharry,
Vanderbilt)
Nutrition (Vanderbilt)Nursing (BSN, ANP)
(Belmont, Vanderbilt)Social work (TSU)Physical Therapy (Belmont)Public Health (Meharry)
Graduate Training Programs (5 Institutions)
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Community Partners• St. Luke’s Community House
Comprehensive community center with Senior Services and preschool components
• Dismas House Provides a variety of services for former offenders
with 72 hours of release• Urban Housing Solutions
Provides affordable housing to the disadvantaged, medically disenfranchised, homeless, and/or otherwise underserved
• Oasis Youth services ranging from crisis intervention to
youth leadership and community engagement to college and career access
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Training and Team Building • Students Receive Preparatory Training In:
Cultural competence
Focus group planning & implementation
Ethics
HIPAA
Community Engagement
• Community Partners also provide on-site orientations to expose
students to their target populations
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Community Engagement & Problem Solving
• Held focus groups
• Conducted interviews
• Assessed community need
• Engaged in team building activities and debriefings
• Proposed and drafted prospective deliverable options
• Worked together to create sustainable deliverables meant to address community needs
• Received feedback from partners and community members
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LaryHacks• Team competition for
students in speech pathology, medicine, engineering, business, and design
• Wond’ry – VU center for innovation and entrepreneurship
• Access to makerspace design lab 3D printers, materials
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Top of the License - IPP• Communication with other ProfessionsEmphasis on establishing collegiality and boundaries
• Participation in huddlesTrauma, Neurology/Neurosurgery, Medicine, Geriatrics,
SICU
• Shadowing specialty teams - roundingConsultation/Liaison PsychiatryNeurologyTrauma
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Top of the LicenseUtilizing Extenders
• SLPAs Service delivery Test scoring
• Hearing & Speech Techs Materials creation LLD & HLD Monitoring EOC
• Caregiver Education and Training
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Top of the License–Specialization• Critical thinking and decision making In the ‘hot seat’
• Specialty Practice and Specialty Certification
• Contributing to Lean Initiatives (Outcomes/Value)
• Modeling A Clinical Career Path
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Vision for the Future in Clinical Education • Policy and Economics Education and Practice (Beyond Medicare, Medicaid)
Health care and Education policy Funding structures Cost drivers Power brokers
• Demonstrating value Lean projects Measuring outcomes
• Advocacy
• Resources
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• I can function mobile app http://icfmobile.org/
• ASHA ICF Resourceshttp://www.asha.org/slp/icf
• SLP Case Study – Vickers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2Gcy3EwcCE&feature=youtu.be
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Resources• http://www.asha.org/practice-portal/
– Documentation in healthcare– Documentation in schools
• http://www.asha.org/uploadedFiles/Reframing-the-Professions-Report.pdf
• ASHA Code of Ethics https://www.asha.org/code-of-ethics/
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• Klein, McCarthy Sentara Healthcare: Making Patient Safety an Enduring Organizational Value, The Commonwealth Fund, March 2011
• “Health Care Reform and Speech-Language Pathology Practice”—The ASHA Leader www.asha.org/Publications/leader/2010/100803/Health-Care-Reform-SLP.htm
• Why we Need to Practice at the Top of the Licensehttps://leader.pubs.asha.org/article.aspx?articleid=2671812
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• Health Care Summit Executive Summary http://www.asha.org/uploadedFiles/ASHA/Practice/Health-Care-Reform/Healthcare-Summit-Executive-Summary-2012.pdf
• Reframing the Professionshttp://www.asha.org/uploadedFiles/Reframing-the-Professions-Report.pdf
• Roles and Responsibilities for School-based SLPshttp://www.asha.org/policy/PI2010-00317/
• Ad Hoc Committee on Supervision Training Reporthttp://www.asha.org/uploadedFiles/Report-Ad-Hoc-Committee-on-Supervision.pdf
• Academic Affairs Board Guidelines on the Clinical Doctoratehttp://www.asha.org/Academic/questions/Guidelines-for-the-Clinical-Doctorate-in-Speech-Language-Pathology/
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Questions?Thank you!
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