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Date Posted: Thu, Mar 14 2002, 12:25:55
Author: Dr Lynn Bamberger
Subject: Re: Practice in Washington
In reply to: 's message, "Practice in Washington" on Tue, Jan 01 2002, 18:48:04

Youy might be interested in learning that a new law has just been passed by the state legislature that allows us to recommend things of herbal, botanical, and animal origin - and to preform extremity adjustments that are not associated with a vertebral subluxatons.

Dr Lynn Bamberger

I have a few questions about practice in the state of
>Washington. My main question is if it is possible for
>a non-straight DC in WA to make a good living? I have
>noticed that many practices in the state seem to be
>large and have a high resale value when compared to
>many other states that may have a wider scope. Is
>this due to high volume practices that only do
>adjustments? Can a DC bill for other services such as
>myofacial release, traction, heat, etc.? What effect
>has managed care had in the state? Any answers would
>be greatly appreciated. I would like to avoid any
>debates about what is chiropractic and what is not on
>this forum.
>
>Thank you

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