Wellness Reviews
Quote from Andrew Cornejo on April 22, 2025, 1:38 amFor a new patient I believe we should review their progress at the end of the second month. For every visit of said new patient, I ask if they’re feeling better, same, or worse after the previous adjustment. That gives me an opportunity to tell them if they should come in sooner or recommend specific stretches/exercises for “homework” in between visits. For an established patient, twice per year.
For a new patient I believe we should review their progress at the end of the second month. For every visit of said new patient, I ask if they’re feeling better, same, or worse after the previous adjustment. That gives me an opportunity to tell them if they should come in sooner or recommend specific stretches/exercises for “homework” in between visits. For an established patient, twice per year.
Quote from kenneth thomas on May 1, 2025, 2:49 pmI don't personally think that twice per year is adequate to meet what the board would view as our responsibility for ongoing re-evaluation. Should they pull our notes for review, I am fairly certain that a re-evaluation twice per year would land everyone in a "how to document properly" class and taking the spec exam...
I don't personally think that twice per year is adequate to meet what the board would view as our responsibility for ongoing re-evaluation. Should they pull our notes for review, I am fairly certain that a re-evaluation twice per year would land everyone in a "how to document properly" class and taking the spec exam...