Physician Life Care Planning is America’s largest, and most widely relied upon team of Certified Physician Life Care Planners, and we’ve provided Life Care Planning Services in Idaho for over a decade.
The Board Certified Physician Life Care Planners in Oklahoma at Physician Life Care Planning provide life care plans for ill and injured Idahoans in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Idaho Falls, Caldwell, Coeur d’Alene, Pocatello, Twin Falls, Rexburg, Post Falls, Lewiston, Eagle, Kuna, Moscow, Ammon, Mountain Home, Hayden, Chubbuck, Jerome, Garden City, and throughout the state of Idaho.
We are practicing physicians and medical experts who formulate life care plans for Idahoans with chronic pain injuries, spinal cord injuries, acquired brain injuries, traumatic brain injuries, birth injuries, major burns, multiple trauma, orthopedic trauma injuries, spinal injuries, major joint injuries, burns, cerebral palsy, and amputations.
Local Board Certified Physician Life Care Planner in Idaho
In addition to being some of Idaho’s only local Board Certified Physician Life Care Planners, our Board-Certified Physician Life Care Planners who serve Idaho specialize in Physiatry, and are Board Certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and they are Certified Life Care Planners (CLCP™), as designated by the International Commission on Health Care Certification. In addition to maintaining specializations in Physiatry, our Idaho Physician Life Care Planners maintain other specializations and board certifications, including board certifications and subspecialty board certifications in pediatric rehabilitation, brain injury medicine, spinal cord injury medicine, and certification from the Certified Physician Life Care Planning Certification Board, the body which governs the Certified Physician Life Care Planner Certification (CPLCP™).
Life Care Planning in Idaho & Life Care Plans in Idaho
According to the American Academy of Physician Life Care Planners, Life care planning is a process of applying objective methodological analysis to formulate diagnostic conclusions and opinions regarding physical and/or mental impairment and disability for the purpose of determining care requirements for individuals with permanent or chronic medical conditions.
Life care plans are comprehensive documents that objectively identify the residual medical conditions and ongoing care requirements of ill/injured individuals, and they quantify the costs of supplying these individuals with requisite, medically-related goods and services throughout probable durations of care.
Life care plans are objective works that provide material evidence regarding the existence, significance and validity of an individual’s medical conditions. They provide litigators, insurance companies, trusts and courts with a qualified, quantitative, and referenceable basis upon which to assess and substantiate the monetary value of an individual’s future medical needs.
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Common Causes of Injuries in Idaho that Require Life Care Plans
Common Causes of injuries in Idaho that require life care plans include Work-related Injuries, Industrial Injuries, Animal Attack Injuries, Assault-related Injuries, Aviation Injuries, Drug & Medical Injuries, Occupational Injuries, Agricultural Injuries, Forestry Injuries, Plant & Factory Injuries, Railroad Injuries, and Truck & Automobile Injuries.
What are the three Basic Questions of Life Care Planning?
According to the published, peer-reviewed tenets, methods and best practices advocated by the American Academy of Physician Life Care Planners, the Basic Questions of Life Care Planning are:
- What is a subject’s diagnostic condition?
- What medically-related goods and services do a subject’s diagnostic conditions require?
- How much will the medically-related goods and services cost over time?
What are the Clinical Objectives of a Life Care Plan?
According to the published, peer-reviewed tenets, methods and best practices advocated by the American Academy of Physician Life Care Planners, the Clinical Objectives of Life Care Planning are:
- Diminish or eliminate physical and psychological pain and suffering.
- Reach and maintain the highest level of function given an individual’s unique circumstance.
- Prevent complications to which an individual’s unique physical and mental conditions predispose them.
- Afford the individual the best possible quality of life in light of their condition.
What Types of Medical Treatment are Included in Idaho Life Care Plans
The American Academy of Physician Life Care Planners categorizes Future Medical Recommendations according to the following structure:
- Physician Services
- Routine Diagnostics
- Medications
- Laboratory Studies
- Rehabilitation Services
- Equipment & Supplies
- Nursing & Attendant Care
- Environmental Modifications & Essential Services
- Acute Care Services
With expertise in the medical specialty of Physiatry, our Board Certified Physician Life Care Planners provide Continuing Legal Education in Idaho on a wide range of clinically-related topics including Life Care Planning for Brain Injuries, Life Care Planning for Spinal Cord Injuries, Life Care Planning for Orthopedic Injuries, Life Care Planning for Amputations, Life Care Planning for Nerve Injuries, Life Care Planning for Burns, Life Care Planning for Psychosocial Injuries, Life Care Planning for Visual Impairment, as well as a host of other impairments, disabilities and symptoms that affect the wellbeing, function and quality of life if ill and injured individuals in Idaho who require life care plans.
Biographies and Curriculum Vitae for Certified Physician Life Care Planners in Idaho
If you’re seeking a Idaho Certified Physician Life Care Planner, Physician Life Care Planning serves clients throughout the state of Idaho, and throughout the nation.
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