Posted on October 1, 2025 by Holly Jensen
This original article was featured in the October 2025 issue of The American Chiropractor The journey to optimal health often involves consistent and long-term care, a principle well-understood in the world of chiropractic. However, a common hurdle for both practitioners and patients alike is the inherent limitation of insurance coverage. What happens when the benefits
Read MorePosted on September 1, 2025 by Holly Jensen
This original article was featured in the September 2025 issue of The American Chiropractor Many practice leaders can relate to the feeling of needing more hours in the day or an extra set of capable hands to manage the diverse demands of a thriving chiropractic clinic. While duplicating yourself isn’t an option, developing a highly
Read MorePosted on May 1, 2020 by Holly Jensen
When the pandemic hit: Did you have more people cancel than you had hoped? Did you recognize that they didn’t value your care as much as you had hoped? For many of us, we realized our patients simply did not understand the truth about what we do, and the reason is we were all taught
Read MorePosted on April 1, 2020 by Miles Bodzin, DC
Before we speak upon patient loyalty, we must understand and conceptualize the definition of ‘Loyal’: Giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution. Characterized by or showing faithfulness to commitments, vows, allegiance, obligations, etc. We all want loyalty in our personal relationships. But what about having loyal patients in
Read MorePosted on March 13, 2020 by Miles Bodzin, DC
This article was originally published in Chiropractic Economics on March 17, 2020, and be viewed HERE. Utilize the latest technologies to your practice’s advantage with chiropractic apps for project and time management and communications Most chiropractors think their EHR is supposed to do everything to run their practice. When in fact there are tons of
Read MorePosted on December 13, 2018 by Holly Jensen
In my 15 plus years of experience with the chiropractic profession as a chiropractic assistant, office manager, and trainer to thousands of chiropractic offices across the country, one topic that always comes up is how to best communicate with patients when it comes to how they pay for their care. AKA how to do a
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