There are 5 major chiropractic personal injury documentation categories that determine the diagnosis, impairment, loss of enjoyment of lifetime activities, duties under duress and the prognosis and need for future care.
We teach how to give personal injury impairment ratings based on the AMA Guides to Impairment. Knowing how to give impairment ratings is vital to personal injury documentation and the prognosis and need for future care.
Our documentation training teaches how to give impairment ratings.
A major part of personal injury documentation is how to accurately record the impairment index Loss of Enjoyment of Lifetime Activities. The 2 most important factors in a personal injury case is the impairment rating and did the patient suffer permanent activates of daily living. You cannot do one without the other. Our documentation training teaches how to document the Loss of Enjoyment of Lifetime Activities.
Another major document the doctor must be able to accurately record is the impairment index Duties Under Duress. This involves combing an impairment rating with permanent impairments with activities of daily living.
They are both major documentation factors in the evaluation of a personal injury case. Our documentation training teaches how to document the Duties Under Duress.
As a major part an injury award the chiropractor must be able to give an impairment rating in order to give a need for future care. And the future care must be bases on the patients biomarkers relative to the science of the 3 phases of healing at maximum medical improvement. Our documentation training teaches how to document the prognosis and need for future care.
Benefit #1: Gets Your Bills Paid in Full
Benefit #2: Stops Attorney’s from asking cut Your bill
Benefit #3: Establishes the Need for Care
Benefit #4: Stops frivolous IME’s
Benefit #5: Prevents Fraud Allegations
Benefit #6: Good documentation supports legitimate injury awards
Benefit #7: Good documentation supports attorney referrals
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