What are the integration of care concepts that primary care is distinguished by?
What form of healthcare is physical therapy commonly/traditionally practiced in?
Secondary care
According to the WHO, what is secondary healthcare?
Consultative, short term and disease oriented, for the purpose of assisting the primary care practitioner
The role of PT in primary care is quickly evolving, in what expertise is the role of PT in primary care specifically in?
In the management of patients with NMS(neuromuscular) conditions
What are the aims for improving the quality of care in the US?
Care must be:
What are the characteristics of a family physician?
What are the characteristics of a general internist?
What are the characteristics of physician assistants?
• Two years of training
– One year spent in the classroom
– One year involved in various IP and OP clinical experiences
• Degrees: BS and MS
• PAs never practice independently
• Clinical focus depends on supervising physician’s expertise
What are the characteristics of nurse practitioners?
What are the possible specialties of a PT?
What are the potential benefits of the inclusion of PTs in primary care?
– A more efficient use of health care resources
– Care being delivered in a more timely manner
– Interdisciplinary collaboration resulting in increased quality of care
In what capacity do army PTs practice?
In direct access settings as non physician healthcare providers or in physician extender roles when practicing on patients with NMS issues
Wha are the priviledges that army PTs have that others don’t?
What are the advantages of having PTs perform NMS exams, evals, and treatments in the roles of non-physician primary care providers?
What is the other PT model is found in the primary care environment?
Kaiser Permanente Model
What are the characteristics of the Kaiser Permanente Model?
Who are the practitioners included in the Kaiser Permanente Model?
What are the requirements for a PT to work in a Kaiser Permanente Model clinic?
What interventions are PTs in the veterans affairs(VA) model responsible for?
Everything that affects mobility: • Integumentary • Musculoskeletal • Neuromuscular • Cadiovascular/pulmonary systems.
What are the requirements for a PT to work in a veterans affairs(VA) model?
In what aspects does a PT act in the veterans affairs(VA) model?
What are the requirements for a PT to work in a Mercy model?
What does the Mercy model focus on?
Small group education and mentoring of physicians by PTs during the clinical care of patients with NMS conditions
What are the most common body regions that PTs instruct medical students on in a Mercy model?
– Low back
– Neck
– Shoulder
– Knee