If you are an Aetna chiropractor, receiving payment for many of your services may now be in jeopardy thanks to three of their recent policy updates: one for chiropractic services and one for complementary and alternative medicine (both updated in June) and physical...
If you are a United Healthcare® chiropractor (regardless of whether you are in or out of network), beware of their new limitations of what you cannot treat (at least if you want to be paid). UHC’s June 2018 policy update on spinal manipulation provides a very...
If it appears that insurance payers unleash new rules, regulations, policies and even payment methods so quickly, you are not the only one left with your head spinning and your staff scrambling to keep up. Over the last several months, we’ve been getting more...
Most chiropractors who have dealt with minor impact soft tissue cases (MIST) as a result of a motor vehicle collision know that there is a definitive bias against these claims from auto insurance payers. Put simply, the payers operate with the erroneous belief that...
Despite the promises of the Affordable Care Act, here’s the stark reality: there has been no documented rise in new patients or visits for chiropractors; but there has been a decrease in reimbursements and increase in the number of “narrow networks” that we are...