Undergraduate Catalog 2019-2020

ATRG 4402 Organization and Administration of AT Programs

Examination of athletic training facility organization and administration, including: budgeting, legal concerns, leadership theories, facility and event planning, program and personnel evaluation, human resource management, insurance and risk management practices, and the NATA Code of Ethics.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ATRG 3321 or instructor permission

Typically Offered

Demorest Campus: fall

Student Learning Outcomes

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How students will practice each outcome:

How student achievement of each outcome is assessed:

PD-5

Students will access, analyze, and differentiate between the essential documents of the national governing, credentialing and regulatory bodies.

Lecture/Discussion

Written Exams

HA-18

HA-1

PD-8

Students will define the legal, moral, and ethical parameters that define the athletic trainer’s scope of acute and emergency care and differentiate their role, responsibilities, preparation, and scope of practice from other pre-hospital care and hospital-based providers within the context of the broader healthcare system

Lecture/Discussion

Written Exams

Facility Project

HA-5

Students will describe basic healthcare facility design and create a floorplan that includes safe treatment and rehabilitation areas and efficient evacuation routes.

Lecture/Discussion

Peer checks

Facility Project

Skills Testing

HA-25

Students will describe common health insurance models, insurance contract negotiation, and the common benefits and exclusions identified within these models.

Lecture/Discussion

Written Exams

HA-16

Students will describe federal and state infection control regulations and guidelines, including universal precautions, for the prevention, exposure, and control of infectious diseases, and discuss how they apply to the practicing of athletic training.

Lecture/Discussion

High School AT Conference

Written Exams

Inventory Assignment

Facility Project

CE-23

Students will describe setting-specific (eg, high school, college) and activity-specific rules and guidelines for managing injuries and illnesses.

Lecture/Discussion

High School AT Conference

Written Exams

Facility Project

HA-26

Students will describe the criteria for selection, common features, specifications, and required documentation needed for secondary, excess accident, and catastrophic health insurance.

Lecture/Discussion

Patient File Assignment

Written Exams

Facility Project

HA-2

HA-27

HA-4

HA-7

HA-8

Students will describe the impact of organizational structure and strategic planning on the daily operations of a healthcare facility and create/implement a basic business plan that incorporates these concepts, procedures for revenue generation and reimbursement, recognition for the value of services provided by athletic trainers, operational and capital budgeting, and a needs assessment.

Lecture/Discussion

High School AT Conference

Written Exams

Cover Letter

Inventory Assignment

Facility Project

HA-30

Students will describe the role and functions of various healthcare providers and protocols that govern the referral of patients to these professionals.

Lecture/Discussion Exams

High School AT Conference

Written

HA-3

Students will describe the role of strategic planning as a means to assess and promote organizational improvement and use its concepts as part of healthcare facility design.

Lecture/Discussion

Written Exams

Inventory Assignment

Facility Project

HA-6

Students will explain and practice components of the budgeting process including: purchasing, requisition, bidding, request for proposal, inventory, profit and loss ratios, budget balancing, and return on investments.

Lecture/Discussion

Written Exams

Inventory Assignment

Facility Project

HA-13

PD-4

PD-6

Students will explain the role and function of state athletic training practice acts and registration, licensure, and certification agencies and how to obtain and maintain those credentials.

Lecture/Discussion

High School AT Conference

Written Exams

HA-21

HA-22

HA-24

HA-29

Students will explain typical administrative policies and procedures that govern first aid and emergency care and develop a comprehensive, venue-specific emergency action plan (EAP) for the care of common emergent conditions and injuries that includes disease control, medical authority notification, and a plan to prevent disease epidemics.

Lecture/Discussion

Peer checks

High School AT Conference

Written Exams

Skills Testing

Facility Project

HA-23

Students will identify and explain the components of a pre-participation examination that allow identifying conditions that might predispose the athlete to injury or illness.

Lecture/Discussion

Peer checks

High School AT Conference

Written Exams

Skills Testing

Patient File Assignment

HA-10

Students will Identify and explain the statutes that regulate the privacy and security of medical records.

Lecture/Discussion

Written Exams

Patient File Assignment

Facility Project

PD-11

Students will identify and implement strategies to educate colleagues, students, patients, the public, and other healthcare professionals about the roles, responsibilities, academic preparation, and scope of practice of athletic trainers.

Lecture/Discussion

High School AT Conference

HA-28

HA-9

Students will identify components of a comprehensive medical record and differentiate between diagnostic and procedural codes when documenting patient care.

Lecture/Discussion

Peer checks

Written Exams

Skills Testing

Patient File Assignment

CPT/ICD Assignment

HA-19

HA-20

Students will identify components of a risk management plan (security, fire, electrical and equipment safety, emergency preparedness, and hazardous chemicals) and use them to create policies and procedures to guide athletic training facility operations.

Lecture/Discussion

Written Exams

Facility Project

HA-17

PD-3

Students will identify key regulatory agencies that impact healthcare facilities and describe their function in the regulation and overall delivery of healthcare.

Lecture/Discussion

High School AT Conference

Written Exams

Facility Project

PD-12

Students will identify mechanisms by which athletic trainers influence state and federal healthcare regulation.

Lecture/Discussion

High School AT Conference

Written Exams

HA-14

HA-15

Students will identify principles of recruiting, selecting, employing, and contracting with athletic trainers, physicians, and other medical and healthcare personnel in the deployment of healthcare services.

Lecture/Discussion

High School AT Conference

Written Exams

Cover Letter

Facility Project

PD-7

Students will perform a self-assessment of professional competence and create a professional development plan to maintain necessary credentials and promote life-long learning strategies.

Lecture/Discussion

Resume Development

Cover Letter

PD-1

PD-2

Students will summarize the athletic training profession’s history and interpret the roles and functions of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, the Board of Certification, the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education, and state regulatory boards.

Lecture/Discussion

High School AT Conference

Written Exams

HA-12

Students will use contemporary documentation strategies, including chart documentation, risk management, outcomes, and billing procedures, to effectively communicate with patients, physicians, insurers, colleagues, administrators, and parents or family members.        

Lecture/Discussion

Peer checks

Skills Testing

Resume Development

Cover Letter

Patient File Assignment

CPT/ICD Assignment

CIP-9

Utilize documentation strategies to effectively communicate with patients, physicians, insurers, colleagues, administrators, and parents or family members while using appropriate terminology and complying with statues that regulate privacy of medical records. This includes using a comprehensive patient-file management system (including diagnostic and procedural codes) for appropriate chart documentation, risk management, outcomes, and billing.

Lecture/Discussion

Peer checks

Skills Testing

Resume Development

Cover Letter

Patient File Assignment

CPT/ICD Assignment