Miami – February 4, 2010 – TENSnet, a leading online wholesale website for TENS, electrodes and other chiropractic equipment is sponsoring free weekly webinars to chiropractic professionals and their staff.
The webinars take place each and every Tuesday at 2pm and 4pm EST. To register for these seminars, simply send an email to sales@tensnet.net with the desired date and time you would like to participate. You will then receive a reply with the necessary login details.
The webinars are designed to provide clinics with the information necessary to properly bill and code TENS units, electrodes and other electrotherapy equipment and supplies, say webinar host and chiropractic consultant Dr. Jon Segal. “As chiropractic reimbursement becomes less and less, it’s very important that we learn to integrate the use of modalities into our treatment plans to effectively care for our patients”, says Segal. “In addition to providing added benefit to the patient, it also becomes an additional revenue stream for the practice.” Webinar attendees will also receive a coupon code to redeem on the site to receive free shipping on any orders over $300.
The seminars are about educating the industry on proper utilization of electrotherapy equipment and how to correctly bill and code for the items to ensure compliancy. A question and answer session is included in the sessions.
There are a variety of high-quality products offered on the TENSnet website including TENS units and other electrotherapy equipment, electrodes, cushions, pillows, braces, traction units, gels and lotions. Some examples of the low prices offered on the site include 4-lead, dual channel TENS units as low as $22 and electrodes as low as $2 per pack of four. Many of the items offered on the site are reimbursable by most insurance companies and the HCPCS codes are listed for each product in the item description. Products offered by TENSnet can only be ordered online at their website www.ChiroEco.TENSnet.net and products are received within 3-5 business days.
Source: TENSnet