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Dear Friends, I used to have the list. If you contact someone working

in mental health or social work, there terms are what Medicaid pays for

services. For assistance, one can't state they are transporting a person to

the doctor, but you can state that you worked with the client developing

their interpersonal and advocacy skills when they meet with their doctor.

That time of transporting the client then becomes billable hours. I will

try and access the list and send it by Monday. In light- Sandy Y. Mathieson

 

Bronwen E Stimpert <BronwenS

Saturday, August 19, 2000 10:03 AM

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>Janie asked: " ... I know somewhere I have seen a list of terms that are

> " owned " by

>the AMA and that we cannot use. Can anyone help me out with where I

>might

>find that list of terms? "

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>Nope, I don't know. But if no one else on this list has the answer, you

>might consider asking this question at an expert site. Many are free.

>I've used and like http://www.allexperts.com. recommends

>http://www.askme.com as best overall free ask-a site, and

>http://www.vrd.org/locator as best directory of expert sites.

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>Best wishes,

>Bronwen

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Thanks Liz, Sandy and Bronwen, for your help. Unfortunately, the expert at

allexperts.com didn't have an answer either. She just said I could use any

terminology as long as I didn't diagnose or identify myself as an MD.

 

But I do recall seeing a list, e.g.:

cannot use word diagnose, but might use " have impression " ,

cannot use word prescribe, but might say " something I personally use " ,

cannot use word treat, but might use " help or facilitate "

I just remember seeing quite a few more.

 

I'm not interested in the words for billing purposes, more along the lines

of scanning/medical intuition work. I will keep searching and hope that

it's not in one of those 500+ books on the shelf :^)

 

 

Sandy Mathieson wrote:

> Dear Friends, I used to have the list.

 

schiemer wrote:

> I cannot help except to suggest that the way to frame the question might > be

to ask which medical conditions are restricted to treatment by medical

> practioners?

 

 

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Janie

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Usui Reiki and Seichem Classes

In person - New Jersey

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Hi Jane and Sandy et al:

I'm new to this group but have the same problem with my clients. I'm a

Psychotherapist

and trainer in N.L.P./Hypnotherapist and work with a Vegatest device which

determines

which organs are the most stressed at a Bio-Energetic level, before showing up

at a

clinical one. I also work with a Vega M.R.T. Matrix Regeneration Therapy, and a

well known

Spanish cancer cooking device as well as a Rife device. The M.R.T. is a modern

day version

of a Chinese cupping device and is very effective in not only removing toxins

through the skin

but also re-activating blocked lymph glands.

 

So, I do the Spiritual, Psychological, Bio-Energetic work and refer my clients

to my associate

who is a D.O. Homeopath, Acupuncturist, Neural Therapist. Neural Therapy is the

direct injection

of homeopathic remedies into the afflicted organs. D.O.s are better at this than

Md.'s as they have

a much better knowledge of the human anatomy having spent a full year studying

it compared to an

Md.'s mere six months.

 

I decided to reduce my legal exposure by becoming a Minister. Then I've used

those phrases

and I offer several others as follows:

 

1. Instead of diagnose use, " You might have a problem in this area, " or " This

organ/system

seems stressed. "

2. Instead of prescribe use, " Others with a similar problem/stressed organ have

used ---with

a modicum of success, " or " " ... with a reduction of the problem/stress. "

3. Instead of treat use, " You can learn to put your body/mind/spirit back into

balance by... "

or " I can teach you/ help you learn to take even better care of yourself

by.... "

 

Let me know if this is of some help.

 

 

David

 

Jane Berrigan wrote:

 

> Thanks Liz, Sandy and Bronwen, for your help. Unfortunately, the expert at

> allexperts.com didn't have an answer either. She just said I could use any

> terminology as long as I didn't diagnose or identify myself as an MD.

>

> But I do recall seeing a list, e.g.:

> cannot use word diagnose, but might use " have impression " ,

> cannot use word prescribe, but might say " something I personally use " ,

> cannot use word treat, but might use " help or facilitate "

> I just remember seeing quite a few more.

>

> Sandy Mathieson wrote:

> > Dear Friends, I used to have the list.

>

> schiemer wrote:

> > I cannot help except to suggest that the way to frame the question might >

be to ask which medical conditions are restricted to treatment by medical

> > practioners?

>

> Janie

>

>

>

>

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I suspect that part of the problem might be that it varies from state to

state. For instance, here at an Illinois massage therapy school, I was

taught that we can legally describe a conditon, but that we can't name it.

We do treat conditions, either named (diagnosed) or not. Prescribing or

reccomending is trickier. We were told that we could say that we or someone

we know uses something and describe that results, but it seems to me like

walking close to the line. Personally, I prefer to refer people who need

nutritional or herbal work. But, that's just me.

 

Ray

 

 

>Jane Berrigan <reikiskhm

>

>

>Re: Re: terms not to use

>Mon, 21 Aug 2000 14:29:39 -0400

>

>Thanks Liz, Sandy and Bronwen, for your help. Unfortunately, the expert at

>allexperts.com didn't have an answer either. She just said I could use any

>terminology as long as I didn't diagnose or identify myself as an MD.

>

>But I do recall seeing a list, e.g.:

>cannot use word diagnose, but might use " have impression " ,

>cannot use word prescribe, but might say " something I personally use " ,

>cannot use word treat, but might use " help or facilitate "

>I just remember seeing quite a few more.

>

>I'm not interested in the words for billing purposes, more along the lines

>of scanning/medical intuition work. I will keep searching and hope that

>it's not in one of those 500+ books on the shelf :^)

>

>

>Sandy Mathieson wrote:

> > Dear Friends, I used to have the list.

>

>schiemer wrote:

> > I cannot help except to suggest that the way to frame the question might

> > be to ask which medical conditions are restricted to treatment by

>medical

> > practioners?

>

>

>--

>Janie

>Walk softly, Live gently

>~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

>Usui Reiki and Seichem Classes

>In person - New Jersey

>

 

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Hi Jane:

 

I will ask your question over at the bodywork list I moderate and see if someone

there knows the answer. We have a couple of lawyers on board there and one

might have the terms.

 

Crow

 

Jane Berrigan wrote:

 

> Thanks Liz, Sandy and Bronwen, for your help. Unfortunately, the expert at

> allexperts.com didn't have an answer either. She just said I could use any

> terminology as long as I didn't diagnose or identify myself as an MD.

>

> But I do recall seeing a list, e.g.:

> cannot use word diagnose, but might use " have impression " ,

> cannot use word prescribe, but might say " something I personally use " ,

> cannot use word treat, but might use " help or facilitate "

> I just remember seeing quite a few more.

>

> I'm not interested in the words for billing purposes, more along the lines

> of scanning/medical intuition work. I will keep searching and hope that

> it's not in one of those 500+ books on the shelf :^)

>

 

 

 

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