Chiropractors offering laser therapy rises in latest Chiropractic Economics Salary & Expense Survey
Low-level laser therapy is helping chiropractors expand their scope of practice to attend to peripheral neuropathy, faster healing of knee and other…
Chiropractic Economics
Chiropractic Economics Staff
Chiropractic Economics Staff
Chiropractic Economics Staff
Allison M. Payne
Rick Vach
Rick Vach
Rick Vach
Hannah Fell
Improvement in incomes and an increasingly favorable environment suggest there are grounds to be optimistic about the future. The results of this year’s survey were consistent with several trends that have held true for the past few years. Multidisciplinary and integrated practices are achieving new levels of success, and increased salaries and reimbursement rates have followed. Chiropractors who have been in the industry longer are earning the larger paychecks that come with more experience, showing that hard work and dedication do pay off.Casey Nighbor
Adapting to thrive, not just survive A changing healthcare landscape presents new challenges for your practice. Are you willing to adjust to provide your patients with the best possible care? The past few years haven’t been the easiest for anyone who is in or has entered the healthcare field. Although the economic crash in 2008 is becoming just a memory, there are still enduring legacies to remind you things will never quite be the same. The pressure to survive and also achieve success is enormous in a healthcare landscape that often feels filled with landmines.
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