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TLC 4 Superteams

Calculating Your Fees for an Adjustment

  • Wednesday, 10 July 2013 14:57
  Summary Once the patient is no longer on initial intensive care, you can then provide savings plans for whatever frequency of care that you choose for non-symptomatic/diagnosis based maintenance, elective, wellness care, etc. Charge carriers only the actual, discounted value of your service. Do…

Asymptomatic or Maintenance Care

  • Wednesday, 10 July 2013 14:19
  Summary An asymptomatic person is a person presenting without symptoms. ** This person cannot have a chronic condition that they know of and must be purely coming in for preventative or maintenance care. It is very rare that a patient is going to present…
  Summary Do not advertise, market, or make available a cash discount program to any individual covered by any federal, state or commercial third party payor for any covered, medically necessary services. You are not allowed to externally market any free services. Use terminology such…

Co-pay and Deductibles

  • Wednesday, 10 July 2013 13:45
  Summary Waiving all or part of the patient's co-payments and deductibles is a violation of: federal law state statues and regulations contractual provisions of insurance companies that you may be a provider with. Law Reference on Waiving of Co-pay and Deductibles: Routine Waivers of…

Student Calls

  • Thursday, 20 June 2013 15:07
Engage in rich content with practicing TLC doctors who share their experience and provide you Q & A time to engage your questions. To download and save audios to computer or phone, click green arrow. When playing, click the progress bar to rewind and fast…

Student Training Videos

  • Thursday, 20 June 2013 06:35
Specific student focused training videos that address your needs in school. Filled with drills that will walk you through the process of planning, opening and growing the practice of your dreams. Start NOW. Video #1 - Why TIC? Video #2 - Screenings and Outside Talks…

4 Things the DC Does

  • Friday, 14 June 2013 06:35
Primary Duties/Actions of the Doctor Adjusting patients If there is no one to adjust then they are allowed to do duties related to adjusting for no more than 3-7 minutes. Ex: write notes and write x-rays New patients If there are no new patients then…

Leadership Camp

  • Monday, 10 June 2013 12:06
  For more information about the following topics, which are also Action Steps (found on the website), please contact TLC. These subjects are taught at our TLC Leadership Camps and members can receive the rest of the information after attending the event. Click here to…

Disability Insurance

  • Monday, 10 June 2013 11:31
  Your insurance agent would openly inform you that in recent years, disability insurance costs for chiropractors have sky rocketed compared to what it was several years ago. However, the truth is that we throw a very demanding physical load on our bodies. As for…

Choosing Insurance

  • Monday, 10 June 2013 11:28
  Depending upon your years of practice, the volume of your business, and a few other variables, the choices can vary: Malpractice Insurance - this is a given. This is an insurance you begin immediately. It is not something you should play small with and…