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Examiner April 2024 eNewsletter

Case Study: "Copy and Paste" Documentation Results in a $600k Verdict

Case Study: "Copy and Paste" Documentation Harms Defense

When Sarah Haack suffered a stroke and made a malpractice claim against her chiropractor, Dr. Peterson's records didn't match what he told the jury. What went wrong?

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13 Common Documentation Mistakes

13 Common Documentation Mistakes


We all make mistakes—but documentation errors can put your practice and reputation at risk in the event of a malpractice claim. Be on the lookout for these 13 mistakes that commonly occur in chiropractic offices.

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Webinar: Strategic Growth: Crafting a High-Value Chiropractic Practice

Webinar: Strategic Growth: Crafting a High-Value Chiropractic Practice


Whether it's next year or in the next decade, you're going to retire someday. Crystal Misenheimer is here to help you turn your practice into a valuable asset for your retirement, including essential strategies for early career planning, potential pitfalls, and the role of real estate valuation. 


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What to Do When a Patient Wants to Hit Record

What to Do When a Patient Wants to Record


Patients may have perfectly plausible reasons for recording their appointment—but you also have a right to establish a video policy in your practice.

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