Regulations, Bylaws & Legislation | CMTBC & RMTBC | Insurance & Billing | Terminology | All the other things |
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“Registered Massage Therapist”
“Massage Therapist” “Registered Massage Practitioner” “Massage Practitioner”
What are the reserved titles for CMTBC Registrant?
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To serve and protect the public.
To exercise its powers and discharge its responsibilities under all enactments in the public interest.
What is the duty of CMTBC?
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It refers to the fact that the RMT is billing more than $23. The patient will have to pay the difference.
What is the Opted Out option for MSP?
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The vocal part of the speech that is not words; pitch, resonance, articulation, tempo, volume, rhythm
What is Paralanguage?
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$600.
What is the amount for the registration renewal fee?
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A legislation that applies to the great majority of RMTs in British Columbia. It sets out the general rules that apply to the protection of patients’ personal information, and the obligations of registrants to maintain patient confidentiality and privacy.
What is the definition of PIPA?
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This Committee hears and determines any matters that have been forwarded to it by the Inquiry Committee
What is the Discipline Committee?
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The patient is pre-authorized for 12 treatments right after the injury.
What is the number of treatments ICBC patients are entitled to?
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A list of all Registrants, including the Registrant’s name, business address & phone #, Any limits or conditions imposed on his/her practice, and Notation of any suspension or cancellation of the person’s registration.
What is the Register?
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December 15
What is the deadline for renewing our license?
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It outlines the expectations for ethical massage therapy practice.
When faced with an ethical dilemma, RMTs are responsible for exercising their professional judgement in accordance with their duties under this code.
What is the definition of a Code of Ethics?
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Works with gov’t & regulatory bodies to promote registered massage therapy
Lobby & negotiates contracts between RMTs & insurers.
What is the function of RMTBC?
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This type of patient has 10 treatments combined per calendar year.
What is the treatment amount for Supplementary Benefits or First Nation patients?
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A commitment to duty above self-interest or personal gain; and Independence from external interference in the affairs of the profession
What is the duty of Self-Regulation?
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16 years.
What is the amount of time an RMT must retain the Health Care Records of a patient for?
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It refers to the activities that RMTs are educated and authorized to perform, which is established through the legislated definition of “massage therapy” in the Massage Therapists Regulation.
What is the Scope of Practice?
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This Committee establishes and maintains a program to prevent professional misconduct, including professional misconduct of a sexual nature.
What is the Patient Relation Committee?
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A doctor's referral is required and the patient must have an accepted claim before their treatment.
What is the protocol for WorkSafe claim?
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The inability of the professional to separate the therapeutic relationship from personal feelings & expectations for the client.
What is Counter - Transference?
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This is a factual summary of all the information available regarding the patient’s case. It expressly does NOT contain any opinion from you with respect to the patient’s condition
What is the Medical-Legal Report?
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This Act is umbrella legislation that provides a common regulatory framework for health professions in British Columbia.
What is the Health Professions Act?t
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This programme, as of 2023, consists of two core aspects:
CMT online courses Practice Development (PDP)
What is the Quality Assurance Programme?
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The patient pays NOTHING, they cannot be surcharged. RMT bills $23 only.
What is the Opted In option for MSP?
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When a client unconsciously projects unresolved feelings, needs, and issues onto a practitioner.
What is Transference?
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A term coined by Carl Rogers to mean emphatic and compassionate interaction that does not pass judgment on client behaviours or decisions.
What is Unconditional Positive Regard?
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