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Billing / Insurance / Records
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ACA Joins Class-Action Suit Against UnitedHealthcare
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Co-Pay Equality in South Dakota
State legislators override governor's veto of H.B. 1146.
- By Editorial Staff
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When and Why Chiropractors Should Drop an Insurance Company
- By Tom Necela, DC
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ERISA: What Insurance Companies Don't Want You to Know
- By Daniel E. Wills, DC
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How to Create a Successful Contract With an Associate
- By Ramon G. McLeod, Editor-in-Chief
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Chiropractic Works, and So Can Your Patients
Lower disability recurrence when workers' comp patients receive DC maintenance care vs. care by PTs or MDs.
- By Peter W. Crownfield, Executive Editor
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The Rules Have Changed
- By Douglas R. Briggs, DC, Dipl. Ac. (IAMA), DAAPM
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Medicare and the Chiropractic Practice, Part 9
The PQRI – looking beyond the 1% incentive bonus.
- By Ritch Miller, DC
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Dr. Pierre Côté Receives 2011 McAndrews Research Fund Award
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How to Relieve Financial Stress In Your Practice
- By Eric Huntington, DC
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COCSA Joins Suit Against UnitedHealth Group
- By Editorial Staff
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Medicare and the Chiropractic Practice, Part 8
Are you participating in the PQRI? Why not?
- By Ritch Miller, DC
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Arizona Chiropractic Society Backs Lawsuit Against Dept. of Insurance
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Medicare and the Chiropractic Practice, Part 7
Continuing the Medicare appeals process: levels 3-5.
- By Ritch Miller, DC
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Medicare Documentation: Think It's Subluxation-Based?
- By David Seaman, DC, MS, DABCN
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The Trouble With Computerized Records
- By Douglas R. Briggs, DC, Dipl. Ac. (IAMA), DAAPM
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COCSA Joins ERISA Class Action Against UnitedHealth Group
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Action Against Humana in Kentucky Sets Precedent for Other States
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Billing Medicare for Instrument-Assisted Chiropractic Manipulation
- By Samuel A. Collins
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Noridian Policy Illustrates Ongoing Medicare Challenges for Chiropractic
- By Ronald Short, DC, MCS-P
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