Expanding your personal injury referrals segment
Personal injury referrals serves as the entry point for new patients for doctors of chiropractic looking to expand…
Michael Coates
Rick Vach
Jeffrey A. Cronk
Jeffrey A. Cronk
Mark Studin
S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC
Practice Central | As you know firsthand, chiropractic schools offer little (if any) Personal Injury–specific training. This is true across all healthcare specialties and professions. This lack of training in clinical documentation, case management, and general procedures can become problematic, however, when dealing with Personal Injury (PI) patients. These issues can also become a problem for providers who have not kept up with current PI trends. With that in mind, here are five simple yet effective tips that can be implemented directly into your next PI case.S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC

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