Cash in the Medically Integrated Office

Providing exclusively cash-only services at your practice has advantages. You don’t have to bother with the hassle and the constraints of insurance billing. You won’t be subject to audits by insurers wanting to know exactly what services you provided to your patients and why.  A cash-only practice has its benefits, but you’re also putting your

Is Medical Integration the Future of Chiropractic?

The healthcare landscape is on the verge of major change in the next ten years, industry leaders are predicting. Future medical practitioners will make diagnoses based on wider, more comprehensive analyses with broader treatment options that address function as opposed to symptoms. Practices of the future will increasingly draw other, sometimes peripheral healthcare models into

Boost Revenue By Adding Services to Your Practice

What’s a chiropractor to do in a seemingly exclusive healthcare market that has no room for treatment deemed unconventional or holistic? How can chiropractors gain an advantage in a skeptical – and sometimes antagonistic – industry that won’t even listen to outside voices? Chiropractors have two choices: Just by sheer hard work and tenacity, the

Answering the Overhead Question for Practice Expansion

          Starting and building a practice depends on making a series of investments. Business executives weigh the risks and benefits and move forward based on their analyses. It’s the same with chiropractic. When you open a practice, you weigh the benefits, you calculate the potential profits and you consider the overhead,

Why Medical Integration is the Safest Way Forward

The U.S. government has got you covered. Don’t worry about a thing. Your future is in the hands of bureaucrats and legislators. You can sleep well tonight. Just kidding. You can start hyperventilating any time you’re ready. We’re talking about the American healthcare system – or, to be more precise, its future. Setting aside clairvoyants,