"Chiropractors provide important conservative spine care to thousands of BCBSKS members each year," said Dr. Daryl Callahan, DO, medical director for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas, the state's largest insurer. "By establishing performance measures, they will follow best practices that are even more valuable to patients and payors."
According to the insurance carrier, "The registry will help BCBSKS and its network of chiropractors better define an episode of care for treatment ... by collecting data such as date of service, pain intensity and imaging within the first 28 days of pain."
As discussed in our October 2017 issue, clinical data registries such as Spine IQ are increasingly utilized as a means to gauge clinical efficacy, cost-effectiveness and overall quality of care. Relative to the chiropractic profession in general and the BCBSKS-Spine IQ partnership in particular, data reporting via clinical data registries allows the profession to define quality as it relates to spine care and demonstrate value, leading to increased utilization and reimbursement for services.
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