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This summary sets forth various workers' compensation regulations regarding outpatient physical therapy services. The Workers' Compensation State Regulations resource may serve as a tool to assist in locating regulations. Please send database comments and corrections to advocacy@apta.org.

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Therapy Regulations

Question Response Detail Citation
What is the conversion factor for outpatient therapy services? Not applicable Fee schedule provided, see Hospital & medical fee schedules, then on the right, select X0000-X9999 for the RI WC Specific rates www.risingms.com/RIFee/Pages/default.aspx
What is the basis of the fee schedule for outpatient therapy services? Other State-specific local codes (X7001-x7005); see Hospital & medical fee schedules, then select physical and occupational therapy for the codes, and on the right, select X0000-X9999 for the RI WC Specific rates www.risingms.com/RIFee/Pages/default.aspx
Are there limits on the number of physical therapy visits allowed? Yes Approval required after 9 visits (General Therapy Guidelines, number 4) www.courts.ri.gov/Courts/workerscompensationcourt/MedicalAdvisoryBoard/Pages/Protocols.aspx
Are there limits on payment per visit for outpatient therapy services? Unknown    
Do regulations require use of treatment guidelines? Yes Multiple state-specific protocols

Therapy protocols also located in the Outpatient Physical and Occupational Therapy Protocol Guidelines
www.courts.ri.gov/Courts/workerscompensationcourt/MedicalAdvisoryBoard/Pages/Protocols.aspx
Is a referral required in order to see a physical therapist? Yes Must be referred by treating physician Workers' compensation medical cost containment: A national inventory, 2011 (WCRI report WC-11-35, April 2011)
Can outpatient fees be negotiated above or below the fee schedule? 1 Yes - Per WCRI, can only be negotiated lower than published rates, but no citation noted Workers' compensation medical cost containment: A national inventory, 2011 (WCRI report WC-11-35, April 2011)
Can the injured worker be charged for any claim-related services? No    
Are there workers' compensation regulations about who can provide services under the direction and supervision of a physical therapist? Yes Therapy treatments may be provided by licensed therapy assistants as directed by the licensed physical therapist or by therapy aides under supervision of the licensed physical therapist – see Outpatient Physical and Occupational Therapy Protocols Guidelines. www.courts.ri.gov/Courts/workerscompensationcourt/MedicalAdvisoryBoard/Pages/Protocols.aspx
Are there provider network and/or managed care regulations in place? Yes § 28-33-8.1 Managed care programs www.rilin.state.ri.us/statutes/title28/28-33/28-33-8.1.HTM
Are there regulations that address which fee schedule applies if an injured worker from this state seeks treatment in another state? No    
Are there regulations regarding Functional Capacity Evaluations (FCEs)? Yes For fees, see: Medical & Hospital Fee Schedules (select Work hardening and functional capacity exam guidelines in the left column of the current fee schedule page) www.risingms.com/RIFee/Pages/default.aspx

1 While some states use a mandatory fee schedule, many states have provisions for fees to be negotiated above or below the published fee schedule. "Yes + / - " indicates that fees can be negotiated above or below the fee schedule. "Yes -" indicates that fees can only be negotiated below the fee schedule.

The following payer types conduct business in this state.
Private Carriers - Yes
Self-insured Employers or Groups - Yes
Competitive State Fund - Yes
Exclusive State Fund - No
State Comp Fund (last resort) - No