Physiotherapy Scope of Practice Changes



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Physiotherapy Scope of Practice Changes What changes came into effect on September 1, 2011 as a result of amendments to the? On September 1, 2011 a number of changes to the came into effect. These amendments: Updated the scope of practice of physiotherapy. The new statement adds the component of diagnosis of physical dysfunction and it is restructured to emphasize a systems approach, and Added a number of new authorized acts to the ones that physiotherapists/physical therapists were already allowed to perform. In addition to the new authorized acts in the, there are also some other new authorized activities that are in the process of being granted to physiotherapists/physical therapists through changes in other laws. Physiotherapists/physical therapists should also note that The Standard of Professional Practice: Performance of Authorized Activities has now replaced the previous Standard of Professional Practice: Controlled Acts. What are the new authorized activities that have been granted or are in the process of being granted to physiotherapists/physical therapists? The new activities include: communicating a diagnosis treating a wound below the dermis assessing or rehabilitating pelvic musculature administering a substance by inhalation ordering a prescribed form of energy (e.g. diagnostic ultrasound or MRI) (in process) ordering diagnostics (e.g. x-rays or CAT scans) (in process) ordering specified laboratory tests (in process) What authorized activities can physiotherapists/physical therapists perform now? As of February 2012, the time of writing, physiotherapists/physical therapists can perform the following kinds of authorized activities: Authorized activities that are entry level competencies for all physiotherapists/physical therapists and which physiotherapists/physical therapists can perform without having to enter on a roster: Communicating a diagnosis Page 1

Authorized activities that as of March 31, 2012, physiotherapists/physical therapists will have to enter themselves on a roster to perform or continue to perform: Spinal Manipulation Tracheal Suctioning Acupuncture Treating Wounds below the dermis Assessing or Rehabilitating pelvic musculature Administering a substance by inhalation (when the substance has been ordered by an authorized person) What is the difference between a controlled act and an authorized activity? Authorized activities include all legally restricted health care activities that may only be performed by people who have the appropriate legal authority. Controlled acts are a subset of authorized activities specific to the Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA). Other authorized activities are restricted under different laws such as the Healing Arts Radiation Protection Act (HARP) and Laboratory and Specimen Collection Centre Licensing Act (LSCCLA) and their regulations. What is a roster and how and when do I get on the roster? A roster is a list of physiotherapists/physical therapists who are allowed to perform a specific authorized activity under their own independent authority. These lists are managed by the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario Registrants are required to add their names to the roster (list) for each of the authorized activities they plan to perform. Some physiotherapists/physical therapists will choose not to perform authorized activities and will not need to add their names to any roster with the College. Part of the application process requires a signed legal declaration stating the individual is competent to perform the authorized activity. Information on the rosters is accessible on the public register. There are no additional fees for getting on a roster. Online rostering has been available since February 1, 2012. If you perform any of the authorized activities for which rostering is required, you must be on the appropriate College roster by March 31, 2012 unless you plan to perform this activity under some alternative authority mechanism such as delegation or medical directive. Page 2

What activities do physiotherapists/physical therapists currently need to be rostered for? Activity Requires Rostering Authority Mechanism Communicating a diagnosis Treating a wound beneath the dermis Assessing or rehabilitation pelvic musculature NO Acupuncture Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA) exemption Tracheal suctioning Administering a substance by inhalation substance must be ordered by someone with authority Spinal manipulation Which authorized activities are NOT currently available? Authorized activities that require changes to regulations external to the physiotherapy/physical therapy profession will not be available for rostering until the related regulations are approved by government. Currently, amendments are in process to the regulations for the Healing Arts Radiation Protection Act (HARP), the Laboratory and Specimen Collection Centre Licensing Act (LSCCLA) and the Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA) to enable physiotherapists/physical therapists to perform these kinds of authorized activities. The College will keep you informed of the progress of these regulation development processes Until these regulations are proclaimed and in effect, the College will not be rostering for, and physiotherapists/physical therapists are not permitted to: order x-rays for diagnostic imaging purposes order laboratory tests order a prescribed form of energy (for example MRI, diagnostic ultrasound) The exception to this rule is if a physiotherapist/physical therapist performs these authorized activities under an alternative authority mechanism such as delegation or medical directive. If I already perform an activity under delegation or medical directives, can I continue to do so? Physiotherapists/physical therapists who currently perform authorized activities under some other authorization mechanism, such as delegation or medical directive may continue to do so without adding their names to a roster. Page 3

Why do I need to roster for an authorized activity if I am already trained to do it? Putting one s name on the College s list or roster serves several purposes. It promotes public confidence by allowing patients and others to see which authorized activities a physiotherapist/physical therapist is qualified to perform. It also allows the College to monitor the authorized activities registrants are undertaking and allows for assessment of competencies and practices. Is special training required to perform authorized activities? Yes, there are a variety of ways to access training. These include but are not limited to entry level education, formal post-graduate programs specific to the activities, and informal education programs, including those specific to employment settings. Education for authorized activities should include a theoretical component, a practical component, and an evaluation of the theoretical knowledge and practical skills. This is described in the Standard for Professional Practice: Performance of Authorized Activities. Will the College list the approved education programs? No. It is up to the individual to determine their own needs and seek appropriate training. There are a variety of ways to develop competency and skill. What if I do not plan to do any of the authorized activities? Physiotherapists/physical therapists use a variety of skills in their work. Depending upon the kind of practice you are involved in, you may not need or may choose not to do these authorized activities. You do not need to roster with the College if you are not doing any of these authorized activities under independent authority. What changes were made to the scope of practice of physiotherapy/ physical therapy? The new scope statement reads The practice of physiotherapy is the assessment of neuromuscular, musculoskeletal and cardio respiratory systems, the diagnosis of diseases or disorders associated with physical dysfunction, injury or pain and the treatment rehabilitation and prevention or relief of physical dysfunction injury or pain to develop, maintain, rehabilitate or augment function and promote mobility. The new statement adds the component of diagnosis of physical dysfunction and it is restructured to emphasize a systems approach. What is the difference between a specialty and a roster? A roster is a list of physiotherapists/physical therapists who have the authority to perform a specific authorized activity. The College directly manages the roster of legally restricted authorized activities. A specialty is an area of physiotherapy/physical therapy practice in which a registrant has particular expertise or depth of knowledge acquired through focused study and training. Specialties are typically designated by a formal certification program. Council has established a process to recognize specialty certifications. See the College s Registrants Guide for more information. Page 4

What are the risks that physiotherapists/physical therapists should consider when performing authorized activities? Authorized activities by their very nature are risky activities and have the potential for harm. Physiotherapists/physical therapists should consider the potential for adverse outcomes or side effects and communicate this information to patients. Additionally, physiotherapists/physical therapists should have protocols in place to manage any adverse outcomes or side effects. What do the changes means for patients and the public? Changes to the Physiotherapy act and the scope of practice for physiotherapy/physical therapy will facilitate increased access to care for Ontarians and allow for increased collaboration between health care professionals, all of which is in the public interest. How can I learn more about the scope of practice changes and rostering? Start by reading the Standard of Professional Practice: Performance of Authorized Activities and completing the E-learning Module. The College has also released a Scope of Practice Changes webcast and podcast. Coming soon is a Guide to the Standard of Professional Practice: Performance Authorized Activities. Visit the College website www.collegept.org and watch your inbox for email updates. Page 5