Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 24 and 90 would be great as long as we as chiropractors are not lumped into all physical medicine modalities. I have ran into a couple of times where an MD has referred a patient to me where the insurer stated that I had to get prior authorization to treat as there was already physical medicine modalities, such as physical therapy having been performed. Am I missing something? Or are we as chiropractors really lumped into the same treatment, and lose our rightful place in this system, if there is physical therapy already performed? If anyone knows, please inform the rest of us. Also, Vern and , if this is true, it needs to be corrected. Grice, DC Albany, OR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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