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Understanding ERISA Law: How to Appeal ERISA Claims

A large number of questions I receive deal with appealing denied insurance claims and these denials cause most doctors headaches. When a claim has been denied because of medical necessity or because a service is not covered, an important step in the appeals process is to determine if the patient’s plan is a self-funded ERISA plan.

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End of Session Report

We went into the 2nd year of the 97th General Assembly predicting a political minefield of Education, Pension, Medicaid & Healthcare reform while legislators simultaneously struggled with maintaining tenuous public favor while running in entirely new legislative districts. Although no agreement was reached on pension reform, the Legislature adjourned on time (May 31st) choosing to avoid even tougher votes in an overtime session (when a supermajority would be required for passage).

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OSHA Compliance

Many chiropractors do not realize that they must comply with OSHA laws. Each office must have a written control plan. The extent that each office needs to be compliant depends on the number of employees an office has and the services each office provides.

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Where’s the Lesion?

Regardless of your practice philosophy, it is of utmost importance to address neurological lesions at their source. When I say this, I am referring to the patient that walks into your office with a list of complaints that may include neck pain and upper extremity numbness.

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