Health Insurance
All Augustana DPT students are responsible for purchasing and maintaining health insurance coverage throughout the DPT program. Distance education students should seek health services in their local communities. During on-site lab intensives, students will need to seek medical care for illnesses or injuries at local urgent care facilities or emergency rooms. Students are financially responsible for any services rendered by these medical facilities. Students are responsible for maintaining personal health insurance coverage during their entire tenure in the DPT Program.
Everyone deserves access to affordable, quality health care coverage and services. You can find and enroll in affordable health insurance plans at healthcare.gov. You may also find information about Open Enrollment, How to get or stay on a parent’s plan, how to enroll or change health insurance plans, and tips about the Health Insurance Marketplace on this site.
Please note that students without health insurance cannot participate in patient contact activities both in the didactic and clinical phase, and therefore cannot successfully complete the program.
Immunizations
Before entering the Augustana DPT Program, students must submit proof of health insurance and updated proof of immunizations. Health and immunization forms require completion and signature by a licensed healthcare provider. Suggested references are the Recommended Vaccines for Healthcare Workers and COVID-19 Vaccines for Healthcare Personnel.
Specific related requirements include proof of:
- Personal health insurance throughout the entire program.
- Annual Tuberculosis (TB) two-step testing through one of the following: Tuberculin Skin Test (TST), QuantiFERON-Gold Blood Test (QTBG) or documentation from a healthcare provider assessing tuberculosis status with a copy of any diagnostic reports.
- Hepatitis B vaccine series (three doses) OR immunity by titer.
- MMR vaccine (two doses) OR immunity by titer.
- Varicella history, vaccination (two doses) OR immunity by titer.
- Influenza vaccine (required annually during influenza season - October through May).
- Tetanus, Diphtheria & Pertussis (Tdap) vaccine within the last 10 years.
- COVID-19 Vaccine | Students will be considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine as currently determined by the CDC and FDA. COVID-19 vaccination is required to begin the program.
Before entering the clinical phases of the program (Year 2), students must update their immunization and health certificate and provide proof of:
- Updated annual Tuberculosis (TB) testing.
- Influenza vaccine (required annually during influenza season - October through May).
- Current personal health insurance throughout the clinical year.
- For some clinical sites, a physical examination may be required at additional expense.
- COVID-19 vaccine booster as recommended by CDC, FDA and the specific clinical site.
For more information about immunization of Health Care Workers, go to the CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Professional Liability & Workers' Compensation Coverage
Students enrolled in the DPT Program are covered by professional liability insurance for at least one million dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence and three million dollars ($3,000,000) in the aggregate. Students will be provided workers' compensation insurance coverage for clinical education experiences that occur in states where it is required. The Clinical Education contract will specify if the state and clinical education site require students to have worker's compensation coverage. Certificates of insurance are provided to the clinical education sites where coverage is required.