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The Guidelines for Chiropractic Quality Assurance and Practice Parameters, more commonly known as the Mercy Guidelines, were developed in 1993 by a ...
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There are three general disclaimers in the Mercy Guidelines. You need to be familiar with all of them. ... The Mercy Guidelines do NOT say that defense evaluators can use YOUR treatment notes to complete a "plain paper review", then based on YOUR notes disagree with and criticize your recommended treatment plan.
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Thanks to the National Guideline Clearinghouse™ (NGC), a public resource for evidence-based clinical practice guidelines, for the use of this document!
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I even heard one state association official say that a large insurer was ready to sign an agreement when suddenly, due to the Mercy Guidelines, they cut chiropractic to 12 visits, quit paying for paraspinal EMGs, and massacred chiropractors in that state.
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Mercy Guidelines Defend Use of Muscle Testing Devices, but Require Appropriate Utilization ... This story proves to be a perfect example of the kind of benefits and the ultimate responsibilities that the Mercy Center Conference Guidelines bring to the chiropractic profession.
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Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh; Department of Emergency Medicine ... Conscious Sedation Guidelines (Ketamine) 1/99 ... History of airway instability, tracheal surgery, or tracheal stenosis...
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Ability for online viewing of all Mercy Clinical Pathways and protocols (e.g., ED consensus management guidelines for myocardial infarction). Ability to use such guidelines to generate appropriate orders (e.g., labs, x-rays, respiratory orders), and reviewing such orders and revising as appropriate.
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It is the purpose of these present Guidelines to assist the homilist in these continuing efforts by indicating some of the major areas where challenges and opportunities occur and by offering perspectives and suggestions for dealing with them.
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The Mercy Guidelines is the short name for "Guidelines for Chiropractic Quality Assurance and Practice Parameters" which outine the proceedings of the 'Mercy Center Consensus Conference', published by Aspen Publications in 1993.
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The Mercy Guidelines — which have already been rejected by nearly every major chiropractic organization in the country — lost even more credibility recently when they were pulled from the National Guideline Clearinghouse (NGC).
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