ON Spinal Chat
ON Spinal Chat
Leslie Hetherington, OCA staff
EHC for Virtual Care, a Post-Pandemic World and More
22 minutes Posted Oct 15, 2021 at 11:00 am.
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Topics Covered:

  • Why you'll want to  avoid incentives
  • How chiropractors are using virtual care or telehealth
  • Virtual care trends and patient feedback
  • Insurers and virtual care
  • How the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting EHC
  • Keeping up with EHC providers and fluctuating rules
  • What new grads should note about EHC
  • How new grads can use the EHC guide and its tools
  • Working effectively with insurers and their patients

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About Dr. Moez Rajwani:

Dr. Rajwani is Vice President of Clinical Services at North York Rehab Clinic (NYRC), where he manages and works with a multidisciplinary team of medical consultants overseeing complex medical evaluations. He also practises and manages orthopedic rehabilitation centres in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

He is also Executive Director of the Future Ready Initiative, which aims to increase the community’s preparedness, as well as its resilience in the face of disruptive changes in the area of the future of work. 

An active volunteer, Dr. Rajwani serves as the Co-Chair of the Coalition of Health Professional Associations in Auto Insurance Services in Ontario and is a board member at Michael Garron Hospital. He is also on the Board of Directors for World Spine Care (WSC) Canada.

Dr. Rajwani is a recipient of the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Volunteer Award, the OCA Volunteer Service Award, and an award from the Ministry of Citizenship for 25 years of service to the community.

He graduated as a Doctor of Chiropractic in 1994 and has post-graduate certifications in Occupational Health and Sport Sciences.

About Dr. Amy Brown

Dr. Brown divides her time between Coronation Chiropractic, Massage, & Physiotherapy, her private community-based practice, and a practice onsite at Langs Community Health Centre. 

She is also an Advanced Practice Clinician with Ontario’s Low Back Rapid Access Clinic (RAC) program and a treating chiropractor with Health2Work. The Heath2Work program provides chiropractic assessment and treatment for clients of the Ontario Works program who have MSK conditions.  

In addition, she works as a consultant to the Ontario Chiropractic Association, contributing to health policy-related work, outreach and advocacy.  

Dr. Brown graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) in 2001. 

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