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Summary of the Orthonet Chiropractic Project
Length: 1 Hour


This webinar will be a 1-hour presentation review of the summary of the Orthonet (BCBS of IL) Chiropractic Project and will provide guidance and direction for remediation if indicated.

 

1.)  Defining reason for OrthoNet review
2.)  SOAP Components per OrthoNet
3.)  Review deficiencies per OrthoNet
4.)  Corrective actions if deficiencies found
5.)  Q & A

 

This course was presented in October 2017 by Dr. Mark Davini and Mr. Paul Andrews and sponsored by T.O.P. Education.

 

Dr. Mark Davini, DC, DABCN, T.O.P. Education
Dr. Davini is a 1981 graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic. In addition to over 24 years in active practice he holds a diplomate in chiropractic neurology.  Dr. Davini has served as Chairman of the MA Board of Registration of Chiropractors, Vice-President of Public Information and Education and Chairman of the Ethics Committee for the MCS.
Paul Andrews, LMT, CCCA, T.O.P. Education

Paul has been working in chiropractic since 1997.  In 1999 Paul began working with the Massachusetts Chiropractic Society, Inc. and was their Membership Coordinator for several years. 

In 1999 Paul began consulting for chiropractic offices in the areas of billing and practice management as well as presenting seminars.  Paul has received two awards from the MCS for Valuable service to the Chiropractic Profession. In 2002 Paul founded Andrews Billing Solutions, Inc. servicing chiropractic and physical therapy offices with third party insurance billing.

Paul is Past Chairman of the Massachusetts Cosmetology Board as the Public Member, Board Member and Board Chair on the Massachusetts Massage Therapy Board and Member of the Board of Assessors for the Town of Mashpee, MA.


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