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Old 11-28-2010, 05:05 PM #14
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Medicare does cover it, if the doctor indicates "Medical Necessity" when submitting the claim.
Did it change for 2011 from this year when you could have 24 chiropractor treatments? Just curious as I don't think so. How does medical necessity help as far as Medicare when seeing a chiropractor. Routine maintenance would seem to fall into that category. Again, I was under the impression it is only for 24 treatments per year. "Routine maintenance" or whatever you might call it. But perhaps it depends on which state you live in. Thanks.
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