Procedure Coding Basics

The language of coding for chiropractic procedures is reported with CPT codes. Although a Chiropractic Assistant may work in a clinic in which the doctor manages the coding of procedures, the CA should be able to identify the codes and the intent in order to be of assistance. CAs who understand procedure codes can assist…

Certified Chiropractic Clinical Assistant Training is now available as part of Library Membership! This official training is for those who wish to certify through the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards (FCLB). The KMC University Library is an online resource for chiropractors and their teams that provides access to a vast array of educational materials and resources related to Medicare, documentation, billing, coding, compliance, and the business aspects of running a chiropractic practice. It can help chiropractors and their teams stay up-to-date on the latest regulations and best practices, as well as save time and money by avoiding costly mistakes. Click here to learn more.

The Ethics of Procedure Coding in Healthcare

It is the obligation of all team members to maintain ethical standards in practice, policy, and all facets of health care practice. Providers can get into difficulty if coding and documentation are incongruent. There is a right way to document and code the procedures performed. Since annual changes to coding may apply to the practice,…

Certified Chiropractic Clinical Assistant Training is now available as part of Library Membership! This official training is for those who wish to certify through the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards (FCLB). The KMC University Library is an online resource for chiropractors and their teams that provides access to a vast array of educational materials and resources related to Medicare, documentation, billing, coding, compliance, and the business aspects of running a chiropractic practice. It can help chiropractors and their teams stay up-to-date on the latest regulations and best practices, as well as save time and money by avoiding costly mistakes. Click here to learn more.

Documentation of Initial Office Visit Assessment and Diagnosis Reference Documents

Download Reference Documents The first two resources listed here are neck and low back diagnosis tables pulled, with permission, from the Sousa textbook. Refer to these tables to ensure your doctoring is leading to the most accurate diagnosis codes and that you have the findings to verify the codes you are using. In the third…

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