ICF Flashcards
What does the ICF do?
Standard language (more efficient, more effective, better results for clients)
Health classification system that examines the influence of conditions, environment, and personal factors
Who published the ICF
WHO
Who has adopted the ICF?
Over 50 nations
AOTA, AMA, APTA, ASLPA, AAA
What is the Nagi framework?
Defined key terms & relationships (implicitly)
Disability starts with an impairment & ends with a disability
Disability is irreversible
What are the different parts of the ICF?
Part 1: Functioning & Disability
Body fxns, body structures, activities & participation
Part 2: Contextual Factors
Environmental & personal factors
Positive & Negative aspects
In the ICF, what is OT classified under?
Support & relationships
What is the olmstead decision?
People with mental functioning impairments cannot be held in an institution if they are not a threat to society
What is well-being?
Health?
Health-related?
Contextual factors?
Well-being: general term encompassing the total universe of human domains
Health: Body functions & structures
Health-related: activities & participation
Contextual factors: environmental & personal factors
Functioning denotes the ______ aspects of the interaction between the person, environmental factors, and personal factors.
Disability denotes the _______ aspects.
Positive
Negative
What is the difference between capacity and performance?
Capacity - what you are able to do
Performance - what you actually do
Impairments leads to _____ capacity, ______ performance
decreased, decreased
What is the Social Security Act?
What is the Social Security Amendments Act?
Protects the right to work, including worker “health”
Medicare & Medicaid, governed by CMS Provides Health (medical) AT
Who is eligible for SSA?
An adult that is unable to carry out any substantial work activity due to a health impairment (body structure/functions, determined by Drs.)
Health impairment expected to last 12 months or more
Only exception: person is able to work, but is expected to die within a 12 month period
What is the Healthcare common procedure coding system (HCPCS), level I and level II?
Level 1: Current procedural terminology (CPT)
Level 2: Durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, supplies
What is the ICD?
International classification of diseases