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. 2018 Oct 11;34(3):418–431. doi: 10.1093/arclin/acy075

Table 9.

Functional competencies: management/administration

Domain Competency encompassed by domain
Knowledge-based competencies The clinical neuropsychologist will have knowledge of:
  • Administrative structures of practice settings relevant to neuropsychology.

  • Common administrative and business practices needed to address prevalent assessment and consultation issues in neuropsychology practice (e.g., referral patterns, coding, billing, documentation).

  • Methods and procedures for outcome assessment, program evaluation, and research in neuropsychology.

Applied competencies The clinical neuropsychologist will be able to:
  • Function effectively within administrative systems, educating others about role of neuropsychology and supporting structures with the goal of improving access to needed services.

  • Implement administrative structures to address needs in neuropsychology practice settings (e.g., quality improvement, access to care, funding).

  • Train and supervise technicians/psychometrists and monitor their skills following regulatory, ethical and legal standards.