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In this episode of All Things Chiropractic, hosts Dr. Mark Davini and Paul Andrews dig into the critical topic of re-examinations in chiropractic care. Together, they explore whether chiropractors should charge for re-exams and emphasize the importance of managing patient expectations through thorough evaluations.

Dr. Davini discusses the necessity of re-exams, not just for identifying treatable issues, but also to rule out conditions beyond chiropractic care. The hosts shed light on the complexities of diagnoses, the importance of accurate ICD coding, and the significance of documenting improvements to validate treatment effectiveness.

They also explore the challenges and strategies related to treatment plans, stressing the importance of documenting medical necessity and complying with various regulatory definitions. This episode serves as a crucial guide for chiropractors aiming to enhance patient management and uphold their professional standards while navigating the demands of insurance and regulatory bodies.

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34 episodes

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Manage episode 501398432 series 3636548
Content provided by Paul Andrews & Dr. Mark Davini, Paul Andrews, and Dr. Mark Davini. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Paul Andrews & Dr. Mark Davini, Paul Andrews, and Dr. Mark Davini or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of All Things Chiropractic, hosts Dr. Mark Davini and Paul Andrews dig into the critical topic of re-examinations in chiropractic care. Together, they explore whether chiropractors should charge for re-exams and emphasize the importance of managing patient expectations through thorough evaluations.

Dr. Davini discusses the necessity of re-exams, not just for identifying treatable issues, but also to rule out conditions beyond chiropractic care. The hosts shed light on the complexities of diagnoses, the importance of accurate ICD coding, and the significance of documenting improvements to validate treatment effectiveness.

They also explore the challenges and strategies related to treatment plans, stressing the importance of documenting medical necessity and complying with various regulatory definitions. This episode serves as a crucial guide for chiropractors aiming to enhance patient management and uphold their professional standards while navigating the demands of insurance and regulatory bodies.

  continue reading

34 episodes

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