Why Collaboration Is the Future of Chiropractic Practice
The landscape of healthcare delivery is changing rapidly—and chiropractic is right at the forefront. Patients no longer want fragmented care spread across multiple offices. They want coordinated, comprehensive solutions delivered by teams that truly collaborate.
That’s the power of the integrated practice model. By bringing together chiropractors, medical doctors, physical therapists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, you create a one-stop destination for patient-centered, outcome-driven care.
But success in integration doesn’t happen by accident. It begins with structure and compliance. Understanding the Corporate Practice of Medicine (CPOM) doctrine is essential. In 33 states, chiropractors cannot own or employ physicians directly. Instead, they must partner through compliant management agreements that separate clinical and business operations.
Collaboration is not a loophole—it’s a strategy for better outcomes and sustainable growth. A properly structured integrated practice enhances care, increases efficiency, and expands your scope while staying within the law.
When done right, multidisciplinary care doesn’t just add services—it multiplies patient value.
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