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Liability issues - ANS ✓individuals who engage in the delivery of services to
persons with communication disorders are potentially vulnerable to accusations
of engaging in unprofessional practices. Liability insurance is recommended as a
protection for malpractice. SLPAs should consider the need for liability coverage.
Checking for liability insurance coverage is the responsibility of the SLPA and
needs to be done prior to providing services.
The SLPA Should not engage in the following.... - ANS ✓a. represent
himself/herself as an SLP
b. perform standardized/ non standardized diagnostic tests, formal or
informal evaluations, or swallowing screenings/ or evaluations.
c. perform procedures that require a high level of clinical acumen and
technical skill( e.g., vocal tract prosthesis shaping or fitting, vocal tract
imaging and oral pharyngeal swallow therapy with bolus material).
d. tabulate or interpret results and observations of feeding and swallowing
evaluations performed by SLPs.
e. participate in formal parent conferences, case conferences, or any
interdisciplinary team without the presence of the supervising SLP or other
designated SLP.
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f. provide interpretive information to the student/patient/client/ family, or
others regarding the patient/ client status or service.
g. write, develop, modify a student's treatment plan in any way
h. assist with students without following the individualized treatment plan
prepared by the certified SLP and / or without access to supervision
I: sign any formal documents (treatment plans, reimbursement forms, or
reports)
j. select students, patients, clients for service
k. discharge a student, client, patient from services.
l. make referrals for additional service.
m. disclose clinical or confidential information either orally or in writing to
anyone other than the supervising SLP (the SLPA must comply with current
HIPPA and FERPA guidelines) unless mandated by law.
n. develop or determine the swallowing strategies or precautions for
patients, family or staff.
o. treat medically fragile students, clients, patients independently.
p. design or select augmentative and alternative communication systems or
devices.
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