PI Program Modules

Module I - The Blueprint for Developing a Thriving PI Practice

A. Personal Injury 101

    • Evolution of The Personal Injury Case.
    • How Insurance Companies Analyze Personal Injury Medical Claims.
    • Importance of Chiropractors in Personal Injury

B. Legal Landmines and How to be Compliant

    • What is Insurance Fraud
    • Special Investigations Unit Process
    • Criminal Filing
    • How to stay clear of liability

C. Personal Injury Practice in 2019

    • 7 Things you must know before handling Personal injury cases in 2019
    • Assignment of benefits and the new case law
    • Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Claims

D. What the Doctor Must Know About PI Liens and Enforcement of Payment?

    • Foundation and Planning – What the Doctor should do to assure that the lien will be taken seriously and placed in line for payment
    • Building Blocks of the Lien Process – What the contents and verbiage of the lien should be. How early follow up and tracking of the case should occur
    • Finishing up – Enforcing the lien, strong negotiation tools, patient involvement

E. Imaging and Its Relevance to PI

    • Overview of the most common imaging modalities used in musculoskeletal injuries – XRay, CT, MRI
    • Basic MRI physics – How does an MRI work without any radiation.
    • Relevance of using proper nomenclature in radiology reports for personal injury cases.
    • How MRIs may be “False Negative”, how that affects both medical and legal case management in personal injury cases and how to utilize proper techniques to minimize that problem.

F. What is Appropriate Evaluation/Diagnosis/Treatment?

    • General classes of neck and back injuries
    • Which examinations and procedures are helpful/required?
    • Diagnostic codes that help or hurt the case
    • Review of current best practices for neck and back pain treatment and evaluation
    • Home care measures
    • Multi-modal care
    • Which therapies have evidence they work, and which don’t?
    • Trials of care & therapeutic withdrawal
    • Co-management/referral issues

G. Documentation

    • Obtaining and documenting the history
    • How to document clinically meaningful changes & when to reassess
    • What IME’s look for in your notes
    • Bullet proofing your care with practice guidelines and research
    • How to get your care denied and not paid
    • Documenting consent
    • Red flags & yellow flags to consider- documenting factors that delay recovery
    • Documenting functional improvement
    • Daily treatment notes: the good, the bad and the ugly

H. Prognosis and Future Care Explanations

    • Epidemiology of neck and back pain- how long will it last?
    • Maximum medical improvement: when, and what next
    • Prognosis and your crystal ball
    • Avoiding “maintenance” and “supportive care” terms
    • What are reasonable treatment parameters for chronic conditions?

 

Module II - Advanced Legal Principles & Training in Personal Injury Law for DCs

A. Pre-litigation File Handling of Cases (1 Hour)

B. Documentation & Record Keeping for Pre-Trial (2 Hours)

C. Personal Injury Medical Lien Laws (1 Hour)

D. Proper Business Structure/Board of Chiropractic Examiners (BCE) Issues (2 Hours)

E. Criminal Law: Inappropriate Behaviour at the Office – What You Need to Know (1 Hour)

F. Workers’ Compensation Crossover Cases. Learn how ACOEM (American College Of Occupational and Environment Medicine) and MTUS (Medical Treatment Utilization Schedule) Guidelines Can Help You and Your PI Patients (1 Hour)

Module III - Advanced Personal Injury Specialty Evaluations & Diagnostics

A. Overview of How a Chiropractor Should Manage a Personal Injury Case (1 Hour)

B. Medical Practice Guidelines (1 Hour)

C. Radiology (2 Hours)

D. Medical Pain Management (1 Hour)

E. Orthopedic Spine (1 Hour)

F. Ortho Extremity (Shoulder & Lower Extremity) (1 Hour)

G. Ortho Extremity (Distal to Shoulder)– Orthopedic Hand Surgery, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery (1 Hour)

Module IV - Advanced Traumatic Head Injury Evaluation & Treatment Plus AMA Guidelines Overview

A. Traumatic Brain Injury and Spinal Evaluations for PI (1 Hour)

B. Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis of Traumatic Brain Injury (1 Hour)

C. Imaging & Traumatic Brain Injury  (1 Hour)

D. Traumatic Brain Injury, Spine & Neurosurgery (1 Hour)

E. Dental and TMJ Trauma (1 Hour)

F. Psychological Issues Post Trauma (1 Hour)

G. AMA guidelines – Clinical and Anatomical (2 Hours)

Module V - Radiology

A. Traumatic Body Injury – Normal Anatomy, Pathology & Diagnosis

B. Ability to Understand Your Imaging Reports Better in Compliance With Sanchez Supreme Court Ruling

(6 Hours – Online)

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