Jan 7, 2021 | Business and Practice Considerations, CCA News
Dr. Ray Foxworth: Resource ChiroHealthUSA 11.13.2020 The recent pandemic has brought many changes in healthcare, some good and some bad. One of the benefits we received was the suspension of Medicare-Fee-For-Service audits. Effective August 3, 2020, that changed.... Nov 23, 2020 | Business and Practice Considerations, CCA News, Recently Updated
Please see announcement from the Colorado X-Ray Certification Unit below per 11.4.2020 e-mail: Radiation machines and facilities that were due for a certification evaluation, as per Section 2.5 of the Regulations, during the months of March, April, May and June of... Sep 29, 2020 | Business and Practice Considerations
Original article here from NCMIC While social media is blowing up with so called “facts” about the Coronavirus, something that every clinician needs to remember is that following HIPAA guidelines is paramount. As an example, when an Ohio case was announced... Sep 29, 2020 | Business and Practice Considerations
In the middle of times like this, we tend to let some things move to the back burner, but chiropractors may want to take a moment and review the expiration dates (or renewal dates) of your certifications and diplomates. Here is some examples: CPR Certification –... Sep 29, 2020 | Business and Practice Considerations
Watch for symptoms [updated 7.16.2020] People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported – ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness. People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported – ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness.... Sep 29, 2020 | Business and Practice Considerations
Yet another provision of the “Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act” (CARES Act) will directly impact doctors who billed Medicare in 2019. Although initial indications were this provision would focus on hospitals, the federal government has allocated $30...