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Showing posts with label chiropractic healthcare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chiropractic healthcare. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Healthcare Fee Schedules



Our office continues to receive shocked and, on occasion, agitated feedback from prospective patients who call our office that are either under-insured or have a policy with a company we don’t participate with when we inform them of our cash rate fee schedule. These folks feel that our rate(s) for care are high or, on occasion, exorbitant and state that they will seek care elsewhere. The fact is that our fee schedule is simply something we have no control over.

For ANY healthcare provider that participates with insurance company reimbursement for services rendered they are required by federal law (i.e. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) to adopt a cash rate fee schedule that is comparable to the reimbursement rates of the insurers they participate with. To do so otherwise (i.e. discount their fees for cash paying patients) is known as a “dual fee schedule”. This unfortunately is illegal and to do so would open any healthcare provider up to litigation from the insurance company(s) for insurance fraud.

The doctors at Life in Motion Chiropractic and Wellness are also everyday consumers and we would relish the opportunity to provide those individuals who are under-insured or possess policies we don’t participate with a discounted rate(s) for care but due to federal statutes our hands are tied. The only way we would legally be able to provide any discount is to simply stop our participation with health insurance companies and we entertained this idea at the end of 2016. The feedback we received from most of our current insured patients was not favorable and therefore we decided to maintain our involvement with third-party payers (i.e. BC/BS, UHC, UPMC).

In closing, we encourage everyone to petition their local government representatives with your thoughts about the healthcare conundrum in the United States and request that they begin to allow healthcare providers more latitude with their billing practices so that we can truly make healthcare affordable for everyone!

Here is the LINK to our current fee schedule.

NOTE: The one service that we do offer in our office that is not covered by health insurance and therefore allows us to set our own fee is myofascial therapy (i.e. massage). If you feel that your particular problem is related to muscular tension/pain our rates for strictly myofascial therapy is $1/minute with a 15 minute minimum however you can schedule appointments for up to one hour.

Here is the LINK for more information on this service.

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Chiropractic care improves quality of life in older adults


Chiropractic Improves Quality of Life in Older Adults
Chiropractic Improves Quality of Life in Older Adults


Doctors of chiropractic (DCs) play an important role in the treatment and management of health conditions in the older adult. An estimated five million patients treated by DCs are 65 and older. By 2030, nearly one in five U.S. residents is expected to be age 65 or older.

Spinal pain is a significant musculoskeletal problem among older patients. Bad spinal health can impact nerve function of the legs, which impacts the potential for strength to be stored. The prevalence of disabling and non-disabling back pain in community-dwelling adults is six percent and 23 percent, respectively, and is on the rise making it more important to be proactive when it comes to spinal hygiene. Maintaining quality of life requires chiropractic care.

As primary care professionals for spinal health and well-being, doctors of chiropractic – who receive a minimum of seven years of higher education – help the elderly population maintain health, quality of life, reduce injury, prevent falls and improve physical function through various techniques such as spinal adjustments*, strength training, balance exercises and additional wellness methods.

*Adjustments and various techniques are adapted and suited to support the needs and comfort of the older patient.

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Thursday, May 12, 2016

The Health Benefits of Good Posture

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Good posture is the position which is attained when the joints are biomechanically sound and able to move in the direction they are designed to and the spine is aligned. Maintaining good posture involves learning how to train your body to move and function where the least strain is placed on bones, joints and soft tissues. Additionally, a body that is in equilibrium will attain its alignment and continue proper mobility.

Good Posture - F4CP
Benefits of Good Posture

Posture Checklist


Training your body to sit upright can be a challenge. Follow this posture checklist to learn the proper way to sit with good posture:

Ø  Keep a straight back, maintaining all three natural curves in the spine
Ø  Distribute weight evenly on both hips
Ø  Keep head and neck aligned over shoulders
Ø  Sit back in a chair – the back should be supported by the seat back
Ø  Adjust chair so that the hips are slightly higher than the knee
Ø  Support feet on the floor or a footrest
Ø  Avoid being seated for long periods of time; move around at least once every hour
Ø  Do not twist or bend back from a seated position

Good Posture: What can it do for you?


There are many health benefits associated with having good posture, such as a spike in self-esteem and self-image, reduced negative mood and increase in positivity!

Good posture can:

Ø  Optimize breathing and circulation
Ø  Maintain bones and joints in correct alignment so muscles are used properly and efficiently
Ø  Reduce or prevent abnormal wearing of joint surfaces that could result in degenerative diseases (Example: Arthritis)
Ø  Decrease stress on soft tissues: ligaments, muscles, tendons, discs
Ø  Prevent the spine from becoming fixed in abnormal positions
Ø  Prevent fatigue, including muscle fatigue
Ø  Prevent postural strain or overuse
Ø  Prevent neck or back pain
Ø  Contribute to a healthy image or appearance

Start today! Practice makes permanent, so practice great posture throughout your day.

Alexis Lignos
Marketing Director
Foundation for Chiropractic Progress
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Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Chiropractic Care - Get the Facts!

Did you know? Chiropractic care is a safe, effective first option for pain management: back, neck, acute or chronic neuro-musculoskeletal conditions, and headaches – among other conditions. #ThinkChiropractic





Friday, October 17, 2014

“Conservative Care First” is more important today than ever in facing our nation’s healthcare challenges

Chiropractic physicians are the highest-rated healthcare practitioners for low-back pain treatments with their patient-centered, whole-person approach that provides greater interaction and communication for appropriate diagnosis and developing more cost-effective treatment planning.

 

October is National Chiropractic Health Month