As a member of the Arizona Association of Chiropractic (AAC), you gain access to a wide range of valuable resources and services designed specifically to support chiropractors practicing in Arizona. From professionally crafted office forms and policy templates to up-to-date legal guidance and insurance information, we provide the tools you need to manage your practice with confidence and ease.
Medicare
- Par Vs. Non Par
- MACRA Final Rule
- Medicare Benefit Policy Manual
- Chiropractor Services Billing and Coding Article
- ABN Instructions
- Noridian Healthcare Solutions - Jurisdiction F - Medicare Part B
- Medicare Documentation Job Aid for Doctors of Chiropractic
- Medicare Coverage for Chiropractic Services - Medical Record Documentation Requirements for Initial & Subsequent Visits
- Educational Resources to Assist Chiropractors with Medicare Billing
- Medicare Benefit Policy Manual, Chapter 15
- Medicare Claims Processing Manual, Chapter 12
- Medicare Needs Better Controls to Prevent Fraud, Waste, & Abuse Related to Chiropractic Services
- Addressing Misinformation Regarding Chiropractic Services and Medicare
- Gifts of Nominal Value to Medicare and Medicaid Beneficiaries
- Beneficiaries Dually Eligible for Medicare & Medicaid
- Medicare Coverage for Treating Relatives
- Medicare Fraud & Abuse
- Offering Gifts and Other Inducements
Scope of Practice
To view the full laws and rules for chiropractic care in the State of Arizona, click here
Veterans/TRICARE
Veterans: VA Community Care Network, TRICARE
The men and women of our Armed Forces make incredible sacrifices in service to our country, and the natural, drug- and surgery-free approach of chiropractic care can be especially beneficial to active-duty military and Veterans. The AAC has assembled several resources to help you navigate the VA Health System and care for your community’s veterans.
Veterans Affairs (VA) Community Care Network (CCN)
The VA MISSION Act went into effect on June 6, 2019, with a goal of improving Veterans’ access to health care in VA facilities and their communities. This VA reform law has several components, including the implementation of the Community Care Network (CCN). The CCN enables eligible Veterans to receive care in their community when certain services are not available or accessible at a VA medical center.
TriWest Healthcare Alliance is the third-party administrator for the Community Care Network Region 4, which includes Arizona and 15 other states and U.S. territories.
Join the Network
If you are interested in serving Veterans in your local area, contact TriWest:
- Provider Contract Request website(preferred). Fill out the Provider Contract Request form. Note: You will need your Federal Tax ID. You will be contacted by a TriWest provider relations representative once they have processed your request.
- ProviderServices@TriWest.com
- 877-CCN-TRIW (877-226-8749)
Keep in mind: If you have previously cared for Veterans through a different TPA, you need to initiate a new contract with the CCN through TriWest. You will not receive authorizations from the VA without joining the TriWest VA CCN network.
Additional Resources:
- TriWest Provider Page
- TriWest CCN Processes and Procedures
- TriWest CCN Provider Handbook
- TriWest CCN Claims Guidelines
- Records and Documentation Requirements
- Billing and Claims
- Standardized Episode of Care (SEOC) Billing Code List
Relevant Studies / Resources
- New Video Features VA Community Care Network (CCN) Provider Sharing the “Why” Behind Caring for Veterans
- Trends in the Use and Characteristics of Chiropractic Services in the Department of Veterans Affairs
- Integration of Chiropractic Services in Military and Veteran Health Care Facilities: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Arizona VAMCs
Carl T. Hayden Veterans’ Administration Medical Center
650 East Indian School Road
Phoenix, AZ 85012-1839
Main phone: 602-277-5551
The Carl T. Hayden Veterans' Administration Medical Center is part of the VA Phoenix Health Care System, which also includes 12 VA Clinics and three Vet Centers.
Bob Stump Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center
500 Highway 89 North
Prescott, AZ 86313-5001
Main phone: 928-445-4860
The Bob Stump Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center is part of the Northern Arizona VA Health Care System, which also includes 11 VA Clinics.
Tucson VA Medical Center
3601 South Sixth Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85723-0001
Main phone: 520-792-1450
The Tucson VA Medical Center is part of the Southern Arizona VA Health Care System, which also includes nine VA Clinics, one Mobile Medical Unit, and one Vet Center.
TRICARE
TRICARE is the health care program for uniformed service members, retirees, and their families around the world. While the Department of Defense health system covers chiropractic care for Active Duty military personnel, activated National Guard troops, and Reserve members, at this time, unfortunately, TRICARE does not cover chiropractic care. For more information, see TRICARE and Chiropractic.
However, TRICARE is moving in the direction of covering chiropractic. For more information, see these articles in Dynamic Chiropractic, American Military News, and Military.com. Stay tuned!