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When Philosophy and Medical Necessity Collide – How to Reduce the Risk of Audits Without Losing Your Philosophy


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Topic Areas:
General CE
Categories:
Adverse Event Avoidance |  Webinar
Speaker:
John Davila, DC, FICC
Duration:
1 hour
License:
Never Expires.

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Don't miss this 1 hour CE webinar! Before you can even put a pen on paper or touch a keyboard in order to enter a note into an EHR system, you first need to know where the patient is on the graph of “percent improvement”. Dr. Davila will discuss how this is related to the 24th chiropractic principle and why it is so important when you move the patient from active care to wellness care. Dr. Davila will also cover how to create compliant fee schedules and how to avoid breaking the OIG policy on “Gifts and Inducements”.

Credits


General with Topics Listed Distance Learning
Approved for 1 general (Adverse Event Avoidance) Distance Learning CE hour(s) by the CA Board of Chiropractic Examiners: CA-D-26-01-11063.


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John Davila, DC, FICC's Profile

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Dr. Davila graduated in 1994 from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. He then established three successful practices in the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, area which he operated for 13 years. Since 2000, Dr. Davila has been training doctors and staff on the topics of federal and state level insurance compliance. He has consulted for Axis Healthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina, American Specialty Health Network, Colonial Life, Companion Property and Casualty, Chiropractic Network of the Carolinas, and Palmetto GBA (South Carolina Medicare). Dr. Davila is a regular seminar presenter on the topics of how to navigate Medicare; performing internal audits to reduce risk and manage the possibility of post-payment audits; implementation of internal insurance compliance programs; and documentation that satisfies medical necessity. He is a lifetime member of the International Chiropractors Association (ICA) and a member of the American Chiropractic Association (ACA). Dr. Davila continues to give back through his involvement with several chiropractic colleges by working with students, faculty, and administration to improve their education on compliance. He is a core presenter for Palmer College’s Center for Business Development programs, served as a compliance consultant for Parker University’s chiropractic clinics, and is a past adjunct faculty member at Sherman College of Chiropractic. In 2021, Dr. Davila was recognized as a Fellow of the International College of Chiropractors, Inc., for his contributions towards the advancement of the chiropractic profession.


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