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Keep in mind that the Chiropractor does not get reimbursed the whole $300 that he bills insurance. For instance, the Chiropractor I work for bills insurance $80 for a one-hour massage, but only gets paid $48 from insurance. Insurance only pays what THEY think the treatment is worth, and that varies among insurance companies, but it's never the same as what WE think the treatment is worth. I get paid (from the Chiropractor) $25 for a one-hour massage on a chiropractic patient and $30 for my private clients.
I just started working in a chiropractors office but Im an independant contractor. We have self pay, insurance & MVA patients and regardless of how much he bills, I get paid 60%. I provide lotions, linens and table but he provides utilities, space, reception, billing, scheduling, advertisement cost (my creation) & referrals. He also trained me and paid for my Chiropractors Assitant Certification so that I can work hourly as an employee while Im building up my own massage practice.
In short, I am soooo blessed to have found such a great place to start off my career. I shadowed them for like 3 months before I started there; went in like once a week or so and just hung out so we could all get to know each other. I am so very pleased that my chiro is not a crook!
Ya that's awesome Jessica. Sounds like a pretty sweet set up :) You are blessed. I worked for a few different Chiropractors and saw some pretty bad stuff from both. It was great medical and business experience though. I'm working for myself out of my home now and I LOVE it! :)
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