ROAD TO PRACTICE:

IDAHO

1. Join State Association

Idaho Association of Chiropractic Physicians

Web page link

https://iacp.wildapricot.org/

Application

https://iacp.wildapricot.org/join-iacp

 

Membership Fees:

Membership Type Fee
Student $50.00
1st Year in Practice, Out-of-State, Retired $150.00
Full Membership $300.00

2. License Requirements

Applying for NBCE Exams

NBCE requirements

  • Parts I*, II*, III* and IV*: Required – PASSING SCORE IS 375

  • Physiotherapy*: Required – PASSING SCORE IS 375

State Specific Exams

None

Applying for a license

License application checklist:  https://edopl.idaho.gov/OnlineServices/_/

Application Fee: $200.00

State Scope of Practice

Contact State for precise definition by state law.

The system of specific adjustment or manipulation of the articulations and tissues of the body; the investigation, examination and clinical diagnosis of conditions of the human body and the treatment of the human body by the application of manipulative, manual, mechanical, physiotherapeutic or clinical nutritional methods and may include the use of diagnostic X-rays. Nothing herein contained shall allow any physician to perform surgical operations or practice obstetrics, or direct or suggest to the patient that such patient shall use products required by law to be dispensed on prescription only or is restricted to use by practitioners only. Those holding Clinical Nutrition Certification will be allowed to administer certain listed prescription substances by injection and IV methods.

Continuing Education

You must obtain eighteen (18) hours of scientific clinics, forums, or chiropractic study that are approved by the Idaho State Board of Chiropractic, within the previous twelve (12) months before requesting renewal of your license.  Your hours may be taken online. Discounted online CE is available for IACP members.

3. Getting Your NPI Number

(New Practioner Identification) Number

4. Obtaining an EIN

(Employer Identification Number)

Note: This is your tax ID number as a practitioner

 

TYPE OF BUSINESS BREAKDOWN

Business Structure

Ownership

Liability

Taxes

Sole Proprietorship

One person

Unlimited personal liability

Personal tax only

Partnership

Two or more persons

Unlimited personal liability unless structured as a limited partnership

Self-employment tax (except for limited partnership), Personal tax

Limited Liability Company (LLC)

Two or more persons

Owners are not personally liable

Self-employment tax, Personal tax or Corporate tax

Professional Limited Liability Company (PLLC)

Two or more persons

Owners are not personally liable

Self-employment tax, Personal tax or Corporate tax

Corporation – C Corp

One or more persons

Owners are not personally liable

Corporate tax

Corporation – S Corp

One or more persons, but no more than 100 and all must be US citizens

Owners are not personally liable

Personal tax

Corporation – B Corp

One or more persons

Owners are not personally liable

Corporate tax

Corporation – Nonprofit 

One or more persons

Owners are not personally liable

Tax-exempt, but corporate can’t be distributed

Note: The difference between an LLC and a PLLC is that all members of PLLC are required to be designated professionals.

What is an Associate?

An associate receives pay from the office by which they are employed. If you are an associate who will be dealing with vendors for selling goods, you should consider getting an EIN.

What is an independent Contractor?

An independent contractor receives pay from their patients and insurance companies directly. If you are an independent contractor, you need an EIN.

5. Obtaining Malpractice Insurance

Malpractice Insurance Providers

What To Consider When Selecting A Plan

Claims Made

A policy providing coverage that is triggered when a claim is made against the insured during the policy period, regardless of when the wrongful act that gave rise to the claim took place. (The one exception is when a retroactive date is applicable to a claims-made policy.)

Occurrence

An occurrence policy covers claims resulting from an injury or another event that occurs during the policy term. Coverage depends on the timing of the event. A claims-made policy covers claims that are made during the policy period.

Tail Coverage

An addition to a claims-made policy. It extends coverage for incidents that happened during the time you had your policy, but a claim was not filed until after your policy expired or was canceled. Tail coverage is another name for an extended reporting period.

Note: $1 Million/$3 Million is the minimum plan required in order to participate with some Insurance Companies.

6. Participating with Insurance Providers

Note: Before starting a practice in an area, check to see whether the Insurance Companies are accepting new providers.
Participating with a provider
Medicare Participation

Medicaid Participation

Idaho Medicaid Idaho MMIS Provider Handbook – Chiropractic Overview for Medicaid Services in Idaho

Idaho Medicaid Covered Services – Covered Medicaid Services Under the Idaho Medicaid Program

Idaho Administrative Rules Related to Covered Health Care Services (IDAPA) – Update 2013

Worker’s compensation