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Chiropractic documentation gap analysis

Recognize what’s missing to master your reimbursement and collections!

This Documentation Gap Analysis allows us to evaluate the significant components of your current Documentation program. It should take less than 5 minutes to complete.

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Telemedicine

Need more guided help? Work with a KMC coach 1-on-1

Sometimes you need more than a self-service, on-demand program and need an expert to analyze your issues, train the corrections, and help you implement the changes, so they stick

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New Course Available!

This course explains the significant role chiropractic care can play in the sports industry and how a DC can succeed as a Sports Chiropractor. Start your steps to success here!

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OIG

There's no need to fear the OIG. We've got your back!

The most effective chiropractic OIG compliance programs are scaled according to the size of the practice!

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Rebecca Scott CPC CPCO CPB

Rebecca Scott

COACH/SPECIALIST

Rebecca L. Scott is a Certified Professional Coder, Certified Professional Compliance Officer, and Certified Professional Biller who began her chiropractic career over 30 years ago. She has an Associate’s Degree in Accounting and is a Licensed Clinical Chiropractic Assistant in the State of Maine. She’s a member of the Lewiston Chapter of the American Association of Professional Coders (AAPC) and is a certified specialist working in curriculum development and individual client consultant for KMC University.

She began her Chiropractic Career as a file clerk and worked her way up to Team Leader. She specializes in Accounts Receivable and insurance billing. Chiropractic is her passion, and she loves being a part of a profession that helps people have a better quality of life.

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Meet the team

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Thank you so much for reaching out to me. You made my day! Covid has rocked my practice as I have had to change most things about practicing. Not a bad thing, just new. To know that you and your team still strive to continually improve and stay on top of a tumultuous environment, is truly inspiring. Thank you all for being the heroes we didn't even know we needed

Kristen Kerr, DC