The Georgia Chiropractic Association (GCA) is the leading professional organization representing chiropractors across the state of Georgia. As the largest and oldest chiropractic association in the state, we are dedicated to supporting, advancing, and protecting the chiropractic profession. Our association serves as a trusted resource for chiropractors at every stage of their careers—whether they are new graduates, experienced practitioners, or chiropractic students looking to enter the field.
At GCA, we are committed to fostering a thriving chiropractic community by providing unparalleled education, advocacy, and professional resources. Through legislative efforts, continuing education programs, and exclusive membership benefits, we empower chiropractors to grow their practices, stay informed about industry changes, and enhance patient care.
Our mission extends beyond just supporting individual practitioners—we actively advocate for the profession as a whole. By working with lawmakers, healthcare organizations, and regulatory bodies, we ensure that chiropractic care remains accessible, recognized, and well-integrated within Georgia’s healthcare system.
When you join GCA, you become part of a network of dedicated professionals who are passionate about chiropractic care and its role in promoting health and wellness. Together, we work to protect chiropractic rights, advance professional standards, and create a strong future for chiropractors in Georgia.
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10 years past the last date of service. For minor records, 10 years after the patient turns 18.
20 hours total: 1 hour of jurisprudence, 4 hours of risk management and 15 hours of clinical science.
No, you must take 20 hours each year.
Yes, up to half of your CE credit may be taken online. A total of 20 hours per two-year renewal period.
A patient should sign an ABN when the doctor believes Medicare will not pay for an adjustment, most usually because the patient is moving from active care to maintenance care. Once signed, it is good for one year. ABNs do NOT need to be signed for services not covered by Medicare; however, doctors are encouraged to educate patients on what Medicare does and does not cover.
Chiropractors may sign health certificates; however, each institution may choose whether to accept physicals performed by chirorpractors.
Click here for approved rates: https://dch.georgia.gov/medical-records-retrieval-rates
No. When patients request their records, you must provide them within 30 days whether you have been paid or not.
You must post a legal notice of closing in your local legal organ (newspaper) that states the date of closing and how patients may retrieve records. You must give a minimum of 30 days for patients to retrieve records.
Every even year by December 31.
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