Do I need to be accredited to treat workers’ comp patients?

We often field calls about treating patients who have been injured on the job. Do Colorado chiropractors need to be Level I Accredited with the Department of Workers’ Comp to treat patients? The answer is no, but there are limitations if you are not accredited....

New Medicare Fee Schedule

Congress passed a funding bill on March 9th, 2024 and CMS has now updated the 2024 Medicare fee schedule that previously went into effect on January 1, 2024.  The result was an increase of 1.68%.  The new amounts were released on March 25, 2024 and apply to claims...

Scam Alert

SCAM ALERT! Someone is calling chiropractors, and the caller ID shows the CCA’s correct phone number so it appears legit. They say that they are a lead investigator with the CCA and that there is an issue with the chiropractor’s license number being used...

Corporate Transparency Act

Our partners at Messner Reeves have provided important information about a new requirement by the Federal Government. Effective January 1, 2024, many companies in the United States must report information about their beneficial owners—the individuals who ultimately...

DORA Rule Change

As you know, the Board of Chiropractic Examiners met today for a permanent rule-making hearing for Rule 1.8 which addresses Electrotherapy Authority. The Board adopted the proposed rule with no amendments, and it will be reviewed by the Attorney General’s office. If...

DORA Rule-Making Hearing

The CCA sent an email to members today, regarding the DORA rule-making hearing next week. We’ve been fielding some questions about it, so please check your email! Not a member? Join the CCA to get important information and updates on legislative and regulatory...