By: Susan Hoy, CA Time rules us. Time is probably the most frequently used word in our office. We continually use phrases like: “What time would you prefer?” “What time is your appointment?” “What time did he arrive?” “What time do you need to leave?” “Was the patient on
By: Susan Hoy, CA Let me ask you a question: If you could visualize your most successful practice, what would it look like? Think about if for a few moments. My guess is that you are visualizing a reception room full of patients. There is a balance of new patients and maintenance patients. They are
By: Stanley Greenfield, RHU Many years ago, I sat back and wondered why the day just seemed to fly by, and I never seemed to have enough time to accomplish all the tasks that I needed to do. Even when I planned my day, something always seemed to come along and the best laid plans
By: Charles E. Ward, DC I have been working for many years as a success coach and consultant to thousands of Chiropractors at all levels of practice. I’ve paid particular attention to the achievers I have gotten to know, and there have been many. They are the men and women who have accelerated to and
By: Dennis Perman, DC If you’re like many Chiropractors who have been working harder recently and enjoying it less, there is a way for you to regain the passion and enthusiasm you may feel you’ve lost, and to reshape your practice so you feel great about going to the office every day. There are five
Dave Klein – November 2013 Billing & Documenting Rehab
Dave Klein – July 2013 Reimbursement & Documentation for Office Visits
Dr Bautch – May 2013 Office Ergonomics
Kathy Mills Chang – January 2013 Documentation of Medical Necessity for the Chiropractic Practice
Dave Klein – July 2012 ICD-10: What You Need to Know
Dr. Bindell – November 2011 Electronic Health Records (EHR): What they are and why they should be used
Kathy Mills Chang – September 2011 Case Management Documentation for Medical Necessity
Dr. Bump – September 2011 Introducing Nutrition to Manage Everyday Problems in the Chiropractic Office
Dr. Klein – August 2011 What Story Does Your Records Tell?
Dr. Yeomans – June 2011 Outcomes Assessments: Bullet Proof Your Records
By: Frank A. Corbo, DC, CCRD, QME What Happens When the Well Runs Dry? Think about where our practices would be if there were no more new patients! Here’s another thought to ponder: What if we had only one chance to educate our patients on the benefits of the Chiropractic Lifestyle? Picture this: After our
By: Frank A. Corbo, DC, CCRD, QME “New year, new start. New goals and plans. Been there, done that. By the end of the first week in January, I’ll be back to my old ways. I’ve tried a thousand times to clean the slate, begin again, make a fresh start. It just doesn’t work! The
By: Gerald T. Lalla, DC and Diane Lalla, CW, CA Plan Your Work—Work Your Plan Regardless of the type of practice you pursue, every practitioner should be well aware of the need for proper documentation of all aspects of patient care. Not only do regulatory licensing boards and agencies require proper record keeping, but other
By: Susan Hoy The new year is a good time to take a look around your office and begin to become better organized. As I have explained over and over again, patients do not want to come to a disorganized, stressful, messy office—nor will they refer friends and family to such a place. Additionally, being
By: Mark Sanna, DC When asked, most practice teams will tell you that they would like to be known as the practice for their community. Is it your desire to be considered a part of your community? How about shifting your paradigm to that of becoming a community within your community. Practice teams who envision