Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 481 - Inspections and Appeals Department
Board of Chiropractic
Chapter 843 - Practice of Chiropractic Physicians
Rule 481-843.9 - Billing Procedures
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1) Chiropractic physicians will maintain accurate billing records for each patient. Records may be stored on paper or electronically. The records will contain all of the following:
(2) Chiropractic physicians will preserve the confidentiality of billing records.
(3) Upon signed request of the patient, the chiropractic physician will furnish billing records or copies of the records as directed by the patient within 30 days. The chiropractic physician may charge a reasonable fee for duplication of records, but may not refuse to transfer records for nonpayment of any outstanding balance.
(4) Each chiropractic physician is responsible for the accuracy and validity of billings submitted under the chiropractic physician's name.
(5) Chiropractic physicians:
(6) A chiropractic physician has a right to review and correct all billings submitted under the chiropractic physician's name or identifying number(s). Signature stamps or electronically generated signatures will be utilized only with the authorization of the chiropractic physician whose name or signature is designated. Such authorization may be revoked at any time in writing by the chiropractic physician.
(7) Chiropractic physicians will not knowingly:
(8) For cases not involving third-party payers, nothing in this rule will prevent a chiropractic physician from providing a fee reduction for reasonable time of service or substantiated hardship cases. The chiropractic physician will document time of service or hardship case fee reduction provisions in the patient record.
(9) The chiropractic physician will not enter into an agreement to waive, abrogate, or rebate the deductible or copayment amounts of any third-party payer contract by forgiving any or all of any patient's obligation for payment thereunder, except in substantiated hardship cases, unless the third-party payer is notified in writing of the fact of such waiver, abrogation, rebate, or forgiveness in accordance with the third-party payer contract. The chiropractic physician will document any hardship case fee reduction provisions in the patient record.