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Idaho Physical Therapy Practice Issues

This page is currently under construction.  Members have access to our guides and can contact us with questions regarding any therapy billing, coverage, or compliance issue.  Learn more about how we provide ongoing and comprehensive support for our members.      

Scope of Practice

    • How is physical therapy defined in Idaho?
    • What is included in the practice of physical therapy?
    • What is specifically excluded from the practice?
    • Are there any special trainings or requirements?

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Referrals and Direct Access

    • Is a referral required to provide physical therapy services?
    • Exceptions to the referral requirement?
    • Which providers can issue the referral?
    • When does a PT have to refer a patient to a physician?

Documentation

    • What must be included in the patient record?
    • What are the PT’s documentation responsibilities?

Notifications

    • Can I use “Dr” in my title?
    • Required designation for PTs in a clinical setting
    • Are there any specific requirements for posting notifications or licenses?
    • When does a PT have to notify the board of any information changes?


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