Billing and Coding - Not As Scary As Halloween
Shawn and Alex welcome back their most frequent guest, billing and coding expert Sam Collins to discuss what's new in PI, and what's to come in 2025!
The Pro-Chiropractic Personal Injury Podcast
Shawn and Alex welcome back their most frequent guest, billing and coding expert Sam Collins to discuss what's new in PI, and what's to come in 2025!
Alexander Eisner is joined by Dr. Kevin Trinh, MD pain management specialist to discuss how chiropractic patients can become PM patients in a PI context, how to educate such patients about PM, and what the future of the field looks like.
Alexander Eisner welcomes attorney Brad Walkon, Esq. of Walkon of Walkon Law Firm to discuss Medical Malpractice; specifically what it is (and what it isn't), what makes a good case, and what Chiropractors can do to limit their exposure. You might be shocked at what you hear.
Alex welcomes the Anonymous Adjuster back to the podcast to discuss what's in in AI, when to send out for MRIs, and the dreaded lien reductions from insurance adjusters.
Shawn and Alex welcome Dr. Kasra Maasumi, neurologist and pain management doctor, to discuss headaches, TBIs, and whether there is any real treatment options. He also discusses his plans for a new TBI establishment protocol for PI cases.
Alex welcomes Dr. Rowshan back to the podcast to discuss how orthopedics best interfaces with chiropractors and what the future of orthopedic surgery looks like in a world seemingly working towards a less-is-more approach to surgery.
Alex and Shawn welcome Sam Collins back to the podcast to discuss how you can determine how much to bill for every code, just based on what you bill for any one code. Hint: you're probably underbilling!
Shawn and Alex welcome Keith Bremer of Bremer White, founder of one of the biggest and best civil defense firms in California back to the podcast to discuss what DCs should do in depositions and how to be advocates without advocating.
Shawn and Alex welcome The Anonymous Adjuster back to the podcast as their first guest under the new and improved Staying Aligned: The Steel & Eisner Podcast name! As usual, she was hyper informative, helpful, and just the right amount of rough around the edges.
Alex welcomes Dr. Jacqueline Nolan, a licenced clinical psychologist, to the podcast to discuss how long-form psychological testing works, when it's appropriate in a PI case, and what DCs should be looking for to make this helpful referral.