The Dos and Don’ts of Multidisciplinary Practice: Avoiding Costly Mistakes
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Multidisciplinary practices offer an incredible opportunity.
But they also come with significant risk.
And most of that risk comes down to one thing:
Doing the right things—or the wrong things—consistently.
Let’s simplify what works and what doesn’t.
Why Discipline Matters in Multidisciplinary Practice
As emphasized in, MDPs are not shortcuts to higher reimbursement.
They are structured, compliant systems designed to improve patient care.
The DOs of Multidisciplinary Practice
- Do Prioritize Patient Outcomes
Your primary purpose is better care—not higher billing.
- Do Follow State Laws
Every state has different requirements.
- Do Build the Right Corporate Structure
Proper formation protects your practice.
- Do Use Clear Billing Practices
Each provider bills under their own license.
- Do Maintain Documentation Standards
Accurate records protect against audits.
The DON’Ts That Get Practices in Trouble
- Don’t Bill Chiropractic Services Under MD Licenses
This is a major compliance violation.
- Don’t Duplicate Services
One service = one provider.
- Don’t Use “Ghost Ownership”
Physicians must be actively involved if required.
- Don’t Misrepresent Services
MDPs are not a way to bypass insurance limitations.
Billing Clarity Is Non-Negotiable
- DC services → billed by DC
- MD services → billed by MD
- PT services → billed by PT
No blending. No shortcuts.
Avoiding Duplication of Services
Example:
- Manual therapy cannot be billed by both DC and PT in the same encounter.
This creates:
- Denials
- Audits
- Liability
Medicare and Federal Program Rules
Strict guidelines apply.
- Physician-level staffing requirements must be met
- Otherwise, services cannot be billed as MDP care
Building a Compliance Culture
Compliance is not a one-time task.
It’s an ongoing process.
You need:
- Regular audits
- Staff training
- Clear protocols
Why Structure Protects Growth
Many practices fail not because they lack opportunity, but because they lack structure.
Structure creates:
- Stability
- Scalability
- Sustainability
FAQs: Multidisciplinary Compliance
What’s the biggest legal risk?
Improper billing and ownership structure.
Can I share revenue between providers?
Only within compliant frameworks.
Do I need legal counsel?
Yes—always.
What triggers audits?
Billing inconsistencies and documentation errors.
Is compliance expensive?
Less expensive than penalties.
Final Thoughts: Discipline Equals Freedom
The more disciplined your practice is…
The more freedom you gain.
Freedom to grow.
Freedom to scale.
Freedom to exit on your terms.