What's the difference between a podiatrist/chiropodist and a foot health practitioner? I subscribe to a health plan which will pay for podiatry/chiropody, but the person I visit is a foot health practitioner and I'm not sure whether I can claim or not. I've asked for clarification of what expenses are claimable but as yet I've not got the information.
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Podiatrist
"The scope of practice of UK podiatrists on registration after obtaining a degree in podiatry includes the use and supply of some prescription only medicines, injection therapy"
I would guess a foot health practitioner is not qualified or allowed by law to do that kind of stuff.
How your insurance company treats either i guess is variable by circumstances.
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Podiatrist and Chiropodist are regulated by the Health Professions Council and their job titles have protected status.
www.hpc-uk.org/aboutregistration/professions/index.asp?id=3
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Bet they both cut out ingrowing toe nails though ...Tut:)
Paty
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>>Paty??????
You going all "Girly" now? ;-)
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Really must turn the heat up above 15 degrees in here....fingers don't work in the cold.
It's Meldrews fault;)
It's minus 10 degrees this morning and at 3.10am I gave up because the cat had pinched all the duvet and he's too heavy for me to pull it up when he's laid on it.
He can open the bedroom door and if we wedge it closed he sits and howls all night.
Anyone with a Siames will know how loud that is.
Note to self: Put cat's on a diet.
Pat
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Nothing like as loud as Burmese. We have had both but not, thank goodness, at the same time.
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We used to breed Siamese.
If you have ever heard the call of a female (queen) Siamese cat in heat you will understand the meaning of "eldritch"!
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-10C!!!! Where are you living Pat? have you moved or are you exaggerating?
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Posted in February Meldrew - It was cold then !
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DOOOOOH! Should have checked the date. It certainly was -10 then!!!!!!!
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If your health scheme is HSA/Simplyhealth they will generally pay out if the practitioner is a member of the HPA. Let's face it, why would you go to anyone who isn't?
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>> If your health scheme is HSA/Simplyhealth ..........
It's Simplyhealth.
>> they will generally pay out if the practitioner is
>> a member of the HPA.
According to her business card her qualifications are ....... DipCFHP, MPSPract., RN. Will they be sufficient?
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I don't know the answer to that one I'm afraid. I emailed them about our local podiatrist and they just said if he's HPA registered it's okay. Since ours is, I didn't pursue it any further and they've been paying me for a few years now.
Sorry I can't help more
Terry
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Your practitioner does not hold any Podiatry qualifications so you would not be allowed to claim. The title "Foot Health practitioner" is not a Protected Title and can be used by anyone regardless of training levels.
The training that these practitioners have ranges from none to 12 modules of distance learning followed by 14 days practical. This contrasts very sharply with the 3 years of full-time study and some 1,200 supervised clinical hours required for a Podiatry degree.
Foot Health Practitioners are not Regulated by Statute, so the public has no protection in the event of a poor treatment outcome. As they are not on any national register they cannot be struck off or disciplined for poor performance.
For more information see :- www.hpc-uk.org which gives information about how Podiatrists are regulated.
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Welcome Podwoman.
Any connection with the foot profession?
;-)
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Hello,
Yes, I am a podiatrist !
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Welcome Podwoman. Always nice for a new member to jump straight in with both feet ;)
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Willkommen iPodwoman, are you a sole trader by any chance?
:o}
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Good to see you here, your advice would add to our pool of knowledge. Most of us think we know a lot about cars, but as a woman you will have sussed that as a dream :-)
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Hello,
I am in private practice but I am not a sole trader.
Podiatry is my speciality, I don't claim to know anything much about cars ! ;-0
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>>I don't claim to know anything much about cars ! ;-0<<
Fear not! - you're among friends here with a wealth of knowledge, I hear :)
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>>In with both feet
>>Are you a sole trader?
Come on chaps, lets toe the line. Comments like that are a bit corny.
:)
(Welcome, Pod!)
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>> but I am not a sole trader.
I think the original comment was a foot related gag.
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Ah, just spotted the Corny and Toe bits on another thread. Too late to edit, though.
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>> Podiatry is my speciality, I don't claim to know anything much about cars ! ;-0
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There are plenty of people on here who think they know about cars, but in reality know nutting!
Just out of curiosity, have you been a reader of this forum for long, or did someone point you at this thread?
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>>There are plenty of people on here who think they know about cars, but in reality know nutting!<<
Can we have proper English 'spoken' here please - we're not all chavs!
:-D
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Welcome.
Let's leave the poor girl alone. I bet she's heard every pun and gag going, but 'd like to know the best one she's heard.
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>> but 'd like to know the best one she's heard.
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It might be the one about the toe in the bathtub tap, tom.
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I used to rent premises in Manchester Corn Exchange ......
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She is getting the measure of you chaps! ;-p
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Finding her feet, so to speak...
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Dressed in leather with a whip?
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Been having 'those' dreams again Ducky?
:)
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He'sh Dutch, it'sh normal there...
:-)
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Motoring Link ......
If you break down Podwoman gan give you a toe .........
Whose got the coat???
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