Episodios

  • 24 - CMS 1500 Claim Form: Boxes 14 & 15 Demystified
    Jul 16 2025

    In this episode of All Things Chiropractic, hosts Paul Andrews and Dr. Mark Davini delve deep into the often overlooked yet critical elements of the CMS 1500 claim form, focusing specifically on boxes 14 and 15. The hosts break down common misconceptions and explain why these fields hold significance in chiropractic billing and documentation. With practical insights, they guide practitioners on how to accurately complete these sections, which are key to ensuring correct payment and compliance.

    The episode emphasizes the importance of matching claim form details with clinical documentation and not falling into the traps of inaccuracy or miscommunication. It includes discussions on best practices for handling patient information, especially during audits and legal proceedings. Dr. Davini and Paul also provide tips on how to train office staff to handle billing efficiently while maintaining compliance.

    The episode is ideal for chiropractors and their billing teams who aim to streamline their processes, enhance accuracy in claims submission, and reduce risks associated with incorrect billing practices. Join the hosts as they unravel the complexities of billing while sharing humorous anecdotes and real-world experiences.

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    24 m
  • 23 - The CEU Conundrum
    Jul 9 2025

    In this episode of All Things Chiropractic, hosts Paul Andrews and Dr. Mark Davini go into the complexities and changes in continuing education within the chiropractic field. They discuss the significant shift from traditional, hands-on CEU classes to online, on-demand formats, highlighting the resulting reduction in live, in-person workshops. Dr. Davini shares his experiences and insights into how the hands-on nature of chiropractic education has transitioned to digital platforms and the implications of this change.

    Listeners will gain perspective on the historical context of chiropractic education, as well as the challenges and benefits of virtual learning. The episode also addresses the importance of maintaining technical skills, the potential role of AI in future education, and the social and professional impacts of reduced in-person interaction. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or new to the field, this episode offers valuable reflections on adapting to the evolving landscape of chiropractic continuing education.

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    27 m
  • 22 - Typecasting
    Jul 2 2025

    In this episode of "All Things Chiropractic," hosts Paul Andrews and Dr. Mark Davini delve into the dynamics of generational differences in the chiropractic workforce. Discover how the diverse characteristics of baby boomers, Gen X, millennials, and Gen Z influence the chiropractic practice environment.

    The episode explores the distinct work ethics and communication styles of these generations, highlighting the common challenges and opportunities they present in a modern office setting. Using insights from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the hosts discuss the changing composition of the workforce and its implications for practice management.

    Additionally, Paul and Dr. Davini share valuable strategies for employers to bridge the generational gap, foster better communication, and create an inclusive workplace culture. Whether you're a chiropractor managing a team or simply interested in navigating today's multigenerational workplace, this episode offers an informative perspective on thriving amid diversity.

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    32 m
  • 21 - The Chiropractic Dilemma
    Jun 25 2025

    In this thought-provoking episode of All Things Chiropractic, hosts Paul Andrews and Dr. Mark Davini dive deep into the chiropractic dilemma, exploring the complexities of inconsistent messaging within the profession. They discuss the lack of standardization in defining subluxations, adjustment techniques, and patient education, highlighting how these variabilities challenge patient trust and understanding.

    The episode emphasizes the importance of establishing common practices among chiropractic practitioners and educational institutions to ensure a uniform message for patients. Dr. Davini shares insights into how differing philosophies and techniques taught across various chiropractic schools contribute to this inconsistency.

    Tune in to discover the key differences between mobilization and adjustments, the role of patient education in chiropractic care, and the pressing need for the profession to unite under shared principles to enhance its credibility and effectiveness. This episode offers valuable perspectives for both chiropractors and patients seeking clarity in chiropractic care.

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    24 m
  • 20 - Stop Slouching
    Jun 18 2025

    Welcome to another engaging episode of All Things Chiropractic with your hosts Paul Andrews and Dr. Mark Davini. In this episode, we focus on the significance of posture analysis within chiropractic practice. Discover how proper posture assessment goes beyond aesthetics and becomes a cornerstone in both clinical practice and patient education.

    We explore the training involved in posture analysis as part of chiropractic education and its role in patient management. Dr. Davini shares insights on how posture reflects spinal health and the ways in which chiropractors can use this to personalize patient care.

    Our conversation spans from the history of posture assessment techniques to modern digital tools that aid in visualization and reporting, offering a comprehensive view on improving patient outcomes and engagement. We also touch upon the broader implications of posture, linking it to physical health issues and chiropractic's unique position in preventive care.

    Whether you are a chiropractic professional, or someone interested in maintaining optimal spinal health, this episode provides valuable knowledge and practical tips for better posture management and chiropractic practices.

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    29 m
  • 19 - A Touchy Subject
    Jun 11 2025

    In this episode of All Things Chiropractic, hosts Paul Andrews and Dr. Mark Davini tackle the sensitive issue of inappropriate conduct within the chiropractic field. Drawing on their extensive regulatory experience, they explore the increasing number of complaints related to inappropriate touching in chiropractic.

    They delve into the various complaints that can arise, from malpractice to criminal charges, and discuss the serious repercussions that even an allegation can have on a practitioner's career. The duo provides critical insights from both a regulatory and defense perspective, emphasizing the importance of informed consent and communication with patients.

    Listeners can also expect valuable advice on how to prevent misunderstandings and allegations, with practical tips on conducting patient interactions professionally and mindfully. Reflecting on real-life examples and experiences, Paul and Dr. Davini enlighten their audience on handling these delicate situations effectively.

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    39 m
  • 18 - Medicare
    Jun 4 2025

    In this insightful episode of "All Things Chiropractic," hosts Dr. Mark Davini and Paul Andrews delve into the intricate relationship between Medicare and chiropractic care. They explore the roles and regulations of Medicare in chiropractic practice, using the allegorical reference to the Eagles' "Hotel California" to emphasize the challenges of navigating Medicare's binding rules and the fact that chiropractors cannot opt-out.

    Listeners are guided through the "good" aspects of Medicare, such as its clear definitions and recognition of chiropractic subluxations, which no other insurance carrier does. The episode also highlights the "bad" by addressing the complexities and limitations Medicare imposes on chiropractic treatments, detailing the intricate nuances of service codes and reimbursement policies.

    The discussion turns to the "ugly," focusing on the controversial advice circulating within the industry, suggesting chiropractors avoid adjusting seniors to bypass Medicare altogether. Dr. Davini and Paul stress the importance of ethical practices, emphasizing that neglecting adjustments undermines the core of chiropractic care.

    Finally, this episode offers practical guidance on how chiropractors can manage Medicare's administrative requirements and sustain ethical practices for their senior patients, despite the restrictions and challenges presented by the current system.

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    30 m
  • 17 - Burnout
    May 28 2025

    In this engaging episode of "All Things Chiropractic," hosts Paul Andrews and Dr. Mark Davini delve deep into the pressing issue of burnout within the chiropractic profession. They begin by sharing surprising statistics about the show's international growth, particularly in the UK and Germany, adding a light-hearted touch with attempts at multilingual greetings.

    The main focus swiftly shifts to the prevalent issue of burnout among chiropractors, with insights from a PubMed article spotlighting the unique stresses that chiropractors face, including professional isolation, identity challenges, and the demanding nature of patient interactions. Dr. Davini highlights the pervasive feeling of being overwhelmed by technological advancements and administrative burdens, drawing connections to how these challenges exacerbate emotional and physical exhaustion.

    Throughout the discussion, Paul and Dr. Davini stress the importance of reconnecting with the fundamental passion for chiropractic care. They encourage listeners to re-engage with their patients, share personal experiences, and seek peer support to rediscover their enthusiasm for the profession. They candidly talk about the need to set realistic goals, practice self-care, and maintain a balance between quantity and quality of care provided.

    This episode isn't just about identifying problems but also offering practical advice on combating burnout. Dr. Davini shares personal anecdotes and suggests tools like the Highlands Battery Ability Test to help chiropractors better align their work with their passions, while Paul provides a historical perspective on the transformative power of chiropractic care. They wrap up the conversation with motivational insights, emphasizing that making incremental changes and stepping out of isolation can revive a chiropractor's career and personal fulfillment. Join them as they tackle how to prevent burnout from overshadowing the rewarding aspects of being a chiropractor.

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    44 m