Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 1, October 31, 2024
Section 746-X-9-.03 - Scope Of Practice(1) A licensed therapeutic shoe fitter is a healthcare professional who is specifically educated and trained to provide non-custom therapeutic shoes and non-custommulti-density inserts. This includes patient assessment, formulation of a plan, implementation of the treatment plan,follow-up, and practice management which is consistent with nationally recognized programs accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies. The practice of a licensed therapeutic shoe fitter includes, but is not limited to:
(a) Assessment of specific prescription or patient's needs for therapeutic shoes as it relates to or includes, but is not limited to, the evaluation of the following: 6. therapeutic shoe requirements7. environmental barriers including social, home, and work reintegration(b) Formulation of a treatment plan based upon an assessment to alleviate limitations and enhance function. The therapeutic shoe fitter's practice includes, but is not limited to: 1. verification of prescription/documentation2. analysis of shoe construction needs and design requirements3. consultation with and/or referral to other healthcare professionals(c) Implementation of the therapeutic shoe fitter's treatment plan includes, but is not limited to: 1. measuring patient for shoes3. shoe fitter evaluation4. minor adjustments to accommodate individual anatomic contours5. patient education and instruction(d) Utilization of a follow-up treatment plan that ensures successful outcomes, patient health and quality of life which includes, but is not limited to:1. documentation of functional changes2. minor adjustments to the fit of the shoe to ensure successful outcomes3. confirmation of patient education and instruction(e) Compliance with practice management plans to develop and document policies and procedures to ensure patient well being which includes, but is not limited to:1. adherence to applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations2. following patient care guidelines and procedures3. maintaining a safe and professional environment for patient care4. understanding claims development and submission(f) Promotion of competency and enhancement of professional practice to contribute to the profession's body of knowledge includes, but is not limited to, participation in:2. promotion of public awareness of the profession3. consumer organizations, governmental and non-governmental organizationsAla. Admin. Code r. 746-X-9-.03
New Rule: Filed November 7, 2013; effective December 12, 2013.Author: Glenn Crumpton
Statutory Authority:Code of Ala. 1975, §34-25A-1-14, 34-25A-3(6), 34-25A-7, 34-25A-12.