2808 – Liability/Insurance
Intermediate / Symposium 1-hour Lecture
Sanibel, FL / Tuesday, June 29, 2010 – 12:30-1:30 pm
– 1.0 credit hour equal to 1.0 CEC/.1 CEU
(Classroom: 12:30-1:30 pm)
Faculty: Brenda Klass, PhD, MFT, DACFE
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Every
time you train, instruct or consult with any of your clients or patients, there
is risk involved. As a professional in your field, you need to practice
loss prevention daily by serving the needs of your clients in a safe
environment. You need to protect yourself by purchasing quality insurance. This
course will cover the ins and outs of liability and insurance, including HIPPA
rules and regulations, injury liability, and limiting tort liability for medical
malpractice.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1) Define legal responsibility and terminology.
2) Evaluate safety and rescue equipment.
3) Examine HIPPA rules and regulations, and case
law that impact the maintenance of patient records and the processing of
insurance claims.
4) Determine individual insurance needs.
5) Analyze liability coverage, malpractice,
waivers, and state statutes and regulations.
6) Assess injury liability.
FACULTY: Brenda M. Klass PhD, MFT, DACFE, founder of Care Center
Rehabilitation and Pain Management, has been involved in patient care and
practice management for over 30 years. She is a licensed health care
professional, a certified medical practice manager, certified in medical
reimbursement, and certified in California workers compensation bill review.
She founded Care Center Rehabilitation and Pain Management over 25 years ago
and has taken the Center thru Medicare Certification. Prior to the Center, she
was hospital based and involved with JACHO certification and establishment of
the hospital billing departments relative to functional restoration. She has
been heavily involved in the education of professionals, as well as education
of individuals who are involved with legal and billing aspects of various
therapies. She works closely with a health care attorney and stays on top of
all new legislation coming down the pipeline, which could affect professionals
treating injured individuals. Currently, she is involved in establishing
contractual agreements with payers for functional restoration treatment and
training of its staff in the coding and reimbursement of these services.