Good Faith Estimate (GFE) & DCs

GFE Requirements At this point, most providers just want to know what is required of them regarding the No Surprises Act. As stated at the beginning of this course, we must consider the variety of client situations. Not all are a single provider in a stand-alone clinic. Also, it is clear that many of these...
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 Good Faith Estimate (GFE) Process

This quick tutorial provides an overview of the intent of the No Surprises Act (NSA) rule and how a clinic can be compliant. We focus on the aspect that relates to Good Faith Estimates (GFE). You will learn what they are and how you can implement them in the clinic. Be sure to download the...
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.

NSA Requirements for the DC

What is Required? The No Surprises Act is unique in the sense that it is largely an interim rule that has been enforced before all the details have been finalized. If you take a closer look, you will find a transparency rule, advance explanation of benefits, advance notice for out-of-network services, a continuity of care...
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 No Surprises Act & Chiropractic Services

What is the No Surprises Act (NSA)? The No Surprises Act is a part of the H.R.2471 – Consolidated Appropriations Act. It is a complex rule that is focused on consumer protection. The initial intent was to protect patients who are covered under group and individual health plans from receiving surprise medical bills when they...
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.

A Care Plan vs. a Payment Plan

Are you clear on the differences between a care plan and a payment plan? Many providers aren’t, and they sometimes blur the lines between the two. These are two distinctly different concepts and documents. In this tutorial the differences and applications of each are explained in clear, concise detail.
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