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Welcome to Issue 15 of Chiropractic Economics, which takes a comprehensive look at coding and reimbursement strategies.
If you’re curious about possible solutions to improve practice efficiency and streamline revenue, these insights aim to expand your perspective—and your therapeutic toolkit.
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Welcome to Issue 15 of Chiropractic Economics, which takes a comprehensive look at coding and reimbursement strategies.Coding and billing strategies for a cash-based practice
Explore strategies to shift toward a cash-based practice with clarity, patient focus and compliance.Coding-documentation synergy: The key to claims payment
Strong coding and documentation practices are key to boosting reimbursement and reducing denials.Emergency sales: What to do when the unthinkable happens
An unexpected crisis can force an emergency sale. Here’s how to protect your practice and legacy.Navigating the complexities of reimbursement
Streamline reimbursement with tools that boost revenue, compliance and patient satisfaction.Reduce barriers to care: financial transparency and education
Financial education empowers patients to access the care they need with confidence.Reimbursement research
Discover how data-driven advocacy is advancing reimbursement equity in chiropractic care, empowering DCs with tools for fairness.Stabilizing your documentation for orthotics
Check out our exclusive interview with Kathy Weidner, chiropractic documentation expert.The truth about AI and notes in chiropractic EMRs
Explore how AI is changing chiropractic EMRs—and why it may not be ready for clinical accuracy yet.Transform patient outcomes with dry needling
Learn how dry needling can improve outcomes, grow your practice and increase patient referrals.Why every chiropractic office needs a HIPAA manual
A HIPAA manual is essential for compliance, patient trust and safeguarding your practice.DYU President Lorrie Clemo named to Power 200 Women list
The list recognizes the most influential and impactful female leaders.It's never too late to get more physical activity
Any physical activity is better than none, say researchers, and it's never too late to begin adding more movement to your life.Life West chosen as Top Chiropractic College of 2025
The honor came from Education Insider, a publication that highlights innovation and excellence. SCU doctor of chiropractic program to expand to Arizona
DCs are in growing demand in the Southwest, and SCU's program will help fill that need.

