PHYSIOTHERAPIST Clause Samples
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PHYSIOTHERAPIST a person who is qualified and licensed to practice at a legally licensed physiotherapy centre or at a medical facility as a physiotherapist where the treatment is given and who is recognised by us. (gg) plan – any AXA InternationalExclusive plan. (hh) policy – the insurance contract between you and us. Its full terms are set out in the current versions of the following documents as sent to you from time to time: • any application form we ask you to fill in • these terms and the benefits table setting out the cover under your plan Changes to these terms must be confirmed in writing and we will write to you to confirm any changes, undertakings or promises that we make.
PHYSIOTHERAPIST. A Physiotherapist shall receive an annual rate of salary approved by the employer for the position held. 04/01/2016 01/06/2017 01/06/2018 15 $95,323 $97,229 $99,174 14 $91,795 $93,631 $95,504 13 $88,264 $90,029 $91,830 12 $85,320 $87,026 $88,767 11 $81,202 $82,826 $84,483 10 $78,261 $79,826 $81,423 9 $75,318 $76,824 $78,360 8 $72,376 $73,824 $75,300 7* $69,434 $70,823 $72,239 6* $66,491 $67,821 $69,177 5* $62,373 $63,620 $64,892 4* $57,621 $58,773 $59,948 3* $54,135 $55,218 $56,322 2* $50,605 $51,617 $52,649 1* $48,250 $49,215 $50,199
PHYSIOTHERAPIST a person who is qualified, licensed and registered by a recognised, relevant, authority to practice as a physiotherapist where treatment is given and is recognised by us. We will advise you as to whether we recognise the physiotherapist you intend to use if you ask us.
PHYSIOTHERAPIST. A Physiotherapist shall receive an annual rate of salary approved by the employer for the position held.
(a) Staff Physiotherapist 02/12/2013 05/01/2015
(i) Step 7 and above shall be merit steps progression shall be according to the Physiotherapist Progression Criteria document (Appendix 3).
PHYSIOTHERAPIST. A Physiotherapist shall receive an annual rate of salary approved by the employer for the position held. Band/ Position Step Current 27-May- 19 29-Jul- 19 Step 27-Apr- 20 27-Jul- 20 Step 26-Apr- 21 Advanced Clinician/ Advanced Practitioner/ Designated Positions 15 $99,950 $104,175 $107,300 M 16 $107,300 $110,519 M 17 $113,282 14 $96,248 $100,761 $103,784 M 15 $103,784 $106,898 M 16 $109,570 13 $92,548 $98,496 $101,451 M 14 $101,451 $104,495 M 15 $107,107 12 $89,462 $94,496 $97,331 M 13 $97,331 $100,251 M 14 $102,757 11 $85,142 $90,497 $93,212 M 12 $93,212 $96,008 M 13 $98,408 10 $82,366 $86,185 $88,771 M 11 $88,771 $91,434 M 12 $93,720 9 $78,355 $81,446 $83,889 M 10 $83,889 $86,406 M 11 $88,566 8 $75,146 $78,014 $80,354 M 9 $80,354 $82,765 M 10 $84,834 7 $72,803 $75,683 $77,953 M 8 $77,953 $80,292 M 9 $82,299 M 8 $80,292 M Merit Step 6 $69,473 $70,768 $72,891 M 7 $75,078 $77,330 7 $77,330 A 6 $72,891 $75,078 A 6 $75,078 A Graduate to Experienced Clinicians 5 $66,635 $67,872 $69,908 A 5 $69,908 $72,005 A 5 $72,005 A 4 $61,389 $63,472 $65,376 A 4 $65,376 $67,337 A 4 $67,337 A 3 $56,145 $59,074 $60,846 A 3 $60,846 $62,671 A 3 $62,671 A 2 $53,060 $54,673 $56,313 A 2 $56,313 $58,002 A 2 $58,002 A 1 $49,358 $50,274 $51,782 A 1 $51,782 $53,335 A 1 $53,335 A & BOPDHB Physiotherapy Collective Agreement 27 July 2018 to 26 July 2021 7
PHYSIOTHERAPIST. Masseur Hearing Aids to $750 (every 36 months); Orthotics to $600 (every 36 months); Ambulance cost transfer from one hospital to another; • Basic Preventative Services up to $1,300/year per individual; Major Services up to $1,700/year per individual; Orthodontics up to $1,500/year per individual, $4,100 for a lifetime; 2015 O.D.A. {Effective September 1, 2017} 2016 O.D.A. {Effective September 1, 2018} Notes:
PHYSIOTHERAPIST. A health professional at this level works independently and is required to exercise independent judgment on routine matters. They may require professional supervision from more senior members of the profession or health team when performing novel, complex, or critical tasks. They have demonstrated a commitment to continuing professional development and may have contributed to workplace education through provision of seminars, lectures or in-services. At this level the health professional may be actively involved in quality improvement activities or research.
PHYSIOTHERAPIST. Physiotherapists means is an employee who meet the requirements to practise as a health professional - must be registered with the Physiotherapy Board of Australia, and meet the Board's Registration Standards, in order to practise in Australia.
PHYSIOTHERAPIST. Home physiotherapist attention is a current practice for users with pathological processes which are both subacute and chronic. Coordinated collaboration with family and/or assistants is basic for a successful intervention. In the survey carried out, numerous activities which are extremely important and which are currently carried out at the patient’s home have been included. These are included in the formative programs as well. Other activities which are also extremely important are often not included in the formative programs; or, if included, they are not given the required importance. These are, “educational interventions for caregivers” or “Prevention of skin lesions through proper hygiene, postural changes and specific skin care”. Respondents believe that there is hardly ever a “need of support in mobility out of home”. This activity is not included in the formative programs but it could be useful to consider this ability for a future improvement of caregiving. A future challenge could be the adequate training in giving “technical support with external devices: Oxygen, NIMV (non-invasive mechanical ventilation), feed pumps, infusion pumps, home peritoneal dialysis, etc…” None of these aspects are considered in the formative programs, so when caregivers have to face them in their daily routine, they may feel overwhelmed. They show a great interest in and find that they “need to be supported and educated in proper positioning and postural changes to prevent physical disorders”. These professionals worry a lot about the consequences of patients’ bad posture. Despite this, these contents are not included in the formative programs. In line with this, we find the “need of support and rehabilitation in toilet habits” in the formative programs, although not very well developed. Among the competencies which are very useful for homecare and which are not included in the formative programs we find the “knowledge about the main aids and devices for older and disabled people” and the “competencies for terminal illness support”. Training in communications should be improved since “competences for collaborating with other practitioners” and “competences for working in a group /equip /staff”, have been very little developed in the formative programs. Also “basics in older person’s healthy lifestyles“ have been hardly developed.
PHYSIOTHERAPIST. A person who is registered as a physiotherapist and licensed to practise in the country in which treatment is being given.
