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Old 09-11-2009, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by maat55 View Post
Are you not self-employed? Tell them you work 32 hrs.
Scanner, how many hours do you actually work as a chiropractor? I find it hard to believe that a self-employed chiropractor devotes less than 30 hours/week to the practice. That's only 6 hours/day, 5 days/week. Don't just count time actually spent seeing patients. There must be time taking care of the office, the equipment, writing/dictating reports, filling out forms, etc. If you were not self-employed but rather worked for another chiropractor, you would be getting paid for the hours spent doing those tasks so they absolutely count for the purposes of telling the insurance company how many hours you work.
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