New York's highest court of appeals has held that no-fault insurers cannot deny no-fault benefits where they unilaterally determine that a provider has committed misconduct based upon alleged fraudulent conduct. The Court held that this authority belongs solely to state regulators, specifically New York's Board of Regents, which oversees professional licensing and discipline. This follows a similar recent ruling in Florida reported in this publication.
Introducing DC Practice Insights: The Digital Edition
In response to the changing habits of our readers, Dynamic Chiropractic Practice Insights is proud to introduce a digital edition beginning with the July 2016 issue. There is no app to download or registration required; just sign up for our News Alert and a link will be emailed to you each time a new digital issue becomes available.
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A growing percentage of DCs are reading articles online, which makes the digital edition a valuable option. In fact, a recent survey conducted by MPA Media, publishers of Dynamic Chiropractic Practice Insights, found 48 percent of DCs read online articles daily on their laptops / desktops, 25 percent read online articles daily on their smartphones and 23 percent read online articles daily on their tablets. The new digital edition of DC Practice Insights gives busy chiropractors another option to keep current on all the latest news, techniques, research and features available in DCPI.
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