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guide the educational preparation and professional development of SLPs to provide safe and effective services. The scope of practice outlines the breadth of professional services offered within the profession of speech-language pathology.
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This document defines and describes the scope of practice for the profession of speech-language pathology in Canada, highlighting the broad range of activities and services speech-language pathologists perform and provide.
This document provides a general description of the scope of practice for the profession of speech-language pathology in Canada, highlighting the broad range of services that it provides.
Review Medicare coding rules for speech-language pathology services for a list of CPT codes and associated coding guidelines that are often adopted by other payers. Though coding and coverage policies can vary from payer-to-payer, there are general guidelines that should be considered.
ACSLPA’s Code of Ethics/Standards of Practice were recently reviewed and revised, incorporating principles of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). The new revised Standards of Practice are now available below.
May 12, 2022 · ASHA has developed a resource, “ Modes of Service Delivery for Speech-Language Pathology,” that outlines the clinical, coding, and payment issues associated with providing services to an individual, to a group of patients, or concurrently with two patients.
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The ASHA scope of practice is an official policy document of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), covering the breadth of practice in speech-language pathology. It defines the job of certified speech language pathologists (SLPs) in the United States—what they do, where they work, and how they help patients.