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Chiropractic Red Flags to Avoid


Total CME Credit Hours: 1 Category I (Formal)

Education Types:
Category I (Formal) |  Risk Management
Topics:
ChiroPreferred |  Documentation |  Insurance |  Treatment Plans
Speaker:
Edward Zimmer, MS, DC
Duration:
1 Hour



Description

Dr. Edward Zimmer has a unique background as he was an insurance adjuster prior to going to chiropractic school. He has done thousands of chiropractic peer reviews over a 20 year period of time. He is going to share with you the 6 Red Flags to avoid so your treatments do not get flagged for review. Implementing a few simple changes will allow you to defend your treatments with confidence, reduce your malpractice liability, and ultimately increase your revenues.  
 
This course was originally presented by Dr. Zimmer on June 22, 2021 and sponsored by ChiroPreferred
 
 

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Dr. Edward Zimmer, M.S., D.C. received his undergraduate degree in Chemistry from DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. He completed his Master’s Degree in Human Nutrition at Bridgeport University in Connecticut. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from the National College of Chiropractic and was voted Outstanding Graduate by the faculty. His specialty is the field of Functional Medicine which focuses on the natural treatments for chronic disease conditions.


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Overall:      4.6

Total Reviews: 348

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Christopher K - Naperville, Illinois

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Steven G - Freeport, Illinois

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Eugene M - Long Grove, Illinois

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Michael T - Skokie, Illinois

"Good Presentation"

August Anthony F - Crete, Illinois

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Glenn L - Bensenville, Illinois

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Gary S - Macomb, Illinois

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Kyle J - Bradley, Illinois

"Great content, a few good reminders and some great pointers like noting patients pain tolerances if they're different from average"

Todd A - Virden, Illinois

"No"