Chiropractic health care month: professional videos
This week, we are reminding you that we have two separate professional videos for public outreach purposes: What Does a Full Life Look Like and A Natural Approach to Opioids.
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Posted by ICS Staff | Oct 7, 2020 | Business Forms and Templates, ICS Message, Opioid and Drug Use Disorder, Practice Management, zall | 0 |
This week, we are reminding you that we have two separate professional videos for public outreach purposes: What Does a Full Life Look Like and A Natural Approach to Opioids.
Read MorePosted by Marc Abla, CAE | Aug 1, 2011 | ICS Message, zall | 0 |
It has already been a busy year for Illinois chiropractic physicians in a variety of ways, not the least of which is the passage of two major pieces of legislation. This August 2011 edition of the ICS Journal is appropriately titled “A Breath of Fresh Air.” As an idiom, this phrase indicates a new, fresh, and imaginative approach. The ICS has taken a new approach to legislative issues, oxygen therapies, scope of practice, education and now soldiers – our heroes.
Read MorePosted by Carlos Boileve, DC, MCS-P | Dec 1, 2014 | Legal, zall | 0 |
The following is provided as general educational information only. This article will discuss options for fighting an improper type of review.
Read MorePosted by ICS Staff | Apr 9, 2018 | ICS Message, Insurance, Medicare and Medicaid, zall | 0 |
Chiropractic Physicians are not allowed to opt-out of Medicare. However, in an attempt to avoid the regulations, billing requirements, and documentation requirements, some chiropractic physicians attempt to find the loopholes in this prohibition.
Read MorePosted by ICS Staff | Mar 31, 2015 | Billing and Collections, Insurance, zall | 0 |
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois informed the Illinois Chiropractic Society of their intentions regarding the changes to the -59 modifiers.
Read MorePosted by Cindy M. Howard, DC, DABCI, DABCN, FIAMA, FICC | Aug 11, 2021 | Nutrition, zall | 0 |
When assessing micronutrients vitamins, minerals, metabolites, amino acids, and Omegas, we can determine if there are deficiencies that, if supplemented, would allow the body to perform better on a cellular level. Pregnancy will commonly cause decreases in nutrients from which the baby draws first, leaving the mom coming in second. Read the article to learn more!
Read MorePosted by Tim Bertelsman, DC, DACO | Sep 25, 2019 | Clinical, Diagnosis, Orthopedic, Sports, zall | 0 |
The Achilles tendon may be acutely strained or ruptured as the result of an excessive stretch or eccentric force. Consistent with other types of acute strains, Achilles tendon injuries may occur when the musculotendinous unit transitions from eccentric deceleration to concentric propulsion
Read MorePosted by Guest Author | Jan 8, 2020 | Documentation, Personal Development, Practice Management, zall | 0 |
The Medical Practice Act (MPA] and Rules require everyone licensed under the MPA — DCs, MDs, and DOs — to obtain 150 hours of Continuing Medical Education [CME] for the 36 months preceding July 31 in the year of renewal. All 150 hours may be obtained in formal “Category I” hours or may be divided into two categories, 60 hours of formal education and 150 hours of informal.
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