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Medical-Legal-Insurance Documentation
3 "Online" CE Credits
This 3 hour course covers how to document the entire history and findings of a trauma case and ensures that both settlements(Colossus) and verdict items are covered through thorough documentation. The entire program is centered on the current teachings in academia and focuses on creating an accurate diagnosis, prognosis and treatment plan. The carriers algorithms for "Colossus type" requirements are quite specific and when analyzed meet all of the academic requirements for thorough documentation. Those standards, inclusive of functional losses and ancillary care, support, gaps in care, etc... are all explained in detail. There are many areas where courtroom requirements conflict with carrier requirements, however if an academic standard is adhered to, both scenarios are ethically documented.
Part 1: Integration of "Colossus type" insurance algorithms and court documentation requirements with current academia standards. Protocols and documentation standards in ordering diagnostics and treatment regimens. 2 Hours
Part 2: Documenting functional losses, both duties under duress and loss of enjoyment of life and the 36 points utilized by the courts, "Colossus type" insurance algorithms and required by academia. 1 Hour
*Due to PA guidlines this class is not available for CE credits in the state of PA only*
FEE: $200 CE approved in 30 states & territories
Instructions: After purchasing the entire program or the individual course, an e-mail will be sent to you within 24 hours with a Web address and a log-in code. You simply go the Web site, put in the access code and each module plays with the voice coming through your computer speakers. The access code is a 1-time use only code for viewing. All course materials will be available to download on paper prior to the course for unlimited review. Instructions will be provided on receiving your CE credits upon completion of the course. It is your responsibility to communicate with your state licensure board for the acceptance of these "online" credits.
Troubleshooting Suggestions:
- This course is supported by PC's and Mac's, however if it won't open a PC is more stable
- Minimum 20mbs download speed
- Firefox Browser preferrable
- Do NOT to use a mobile device. It is not allowable and not ideal for learning.
Below is the description of the course and the citations/language for your curriculum vitae.
Instructor
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Mark Studin DC, FASBE(C), DAAPM, DAAMLP, Chiropractor
Accepted language to be added to your CV
Medical-Legal-Insurance Documentation, Accurate and compliant documentation of history and clinical findings inclusive of functional losses, loss of activities of daily living, duties under duress and permanent loss of enjoyment of life. Prognosing static vs. stable care, gaps in care both in the onset and in the middle of passive care with a focus on detailed diagnosing. The integration of chiropractic academia, the court system and the insurance reimburser’s requirements for complete documentation. [Texas Chiropractic College or PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards], Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2017
Course Objective: To be able to document historical and clinical findings meeting the standards of academia, licensure boards, the courts and the carriers.
Course Goals: To teach the student how to complaintly document the findings of a complete evaluation, inclusive of clinical findings and mangement of the patient meeting the standards of academia, licensure boards, the courts and the carriers.