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In This Edition:

  • Medicare Open Enrollment Period: October 15-December 7
  • ICD-10 Updates Effective October 1st
  • State of Michigan's One-Time Human Trafficking Requirement
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Medicare Open Enrollment Period: October 15-December 7
In Light of Recent Prior Authorization Requirements in Medicare Advantage, Be Sure to Tell Your Patients to Fully Research Any New Plan Prior to Enrolling!


Click here for a handout you can give to your Medicare patients before the upcoming Open Enrollment Period!

We previously told you about prior authorization requirements imposed by Humana and UnitedHealthcare for chiropractic services under their Medicare Advantage (MA) plans.

Thanks to intense pressure from the MAC, ChiroCongress, and other key stakeholders, Humana recently clarified that their previously announced preauthorization program for chiropractic services under their MA programs does not apply to Michigan. However, UnitedHealthcare’s prior authorization requirements do remain in effect for Michigan chiropractic Medicare Advantage patients.

Requirements such as these prior authorization plans drastically affect patient care and chiropractic practices, and we firmly believe that such unjustified burdens create barriers for seniors to access a conservative, cost-effective care option. No justification exists to require additional pre-conditions for care for those seniors who have chosen an MA plan over those who are covered under traditional Medicare.

These prior authorization requirements underscore the importance of your Medicare patients thoroughly researching any Medicare Advantage they may be considering during the upcoming Medicare Open Enrollment Period (October 15th – December 7th).

What Is the Medicare Open Enrollment Period (OEP)?
Each year, Medicare plans change what they cost and what they will cover. Medicare’s Open Enrollment Period (OEP) – also known as the Medicare annual election period – is the time when Medicare beneficiaries who want to make changes to their prescription drug plans or Medicare Advantage coverage can do so. This period runs from October 15th through December 7th and will be the only chance most Medicare beneficiaries have to make a change to their health and prescription drug coverage for 2025.

During the OEP, Medicare beneficiaries may:

  • Switch from Original Medicare (Medicare Parts A and B) to Medicare Advantage (Medicare Part C)*
  • Switch from a Medicare Advantage plan back to Original Medicare
  • Switch from one Medicare Advantage plan to another, which may involve switching from a plan without Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage to one that has it, or vice-versa
  • Make changes to their Medicare Part D prescription drug plan, like joining a Part D plan, switching from one Part D plan to another, or dropping a Part D plan altogether

* It is critical that patients considering such a change know that it’s possible that their chiropractic coverage could drastically change under a new, Medicare Advantage plan, which could require prior authorization for chiropractic care, higher co-pays, referrals or other restrictions, costs for seeing an out-of-network chiropractor, hidden costs/fees, etc.

Once your patient selects a plan, they are committed to that plan for one year and are only able to change plans (or return to Medicare Part A & B) during the next OEP.

MAC Members: For a patient handout you can give to your Medicare patients that includes all the questions they need to ask themselves before changing their coverage, click here.
MAC Members: ICD-10 Update Page at Chiromi.com

The International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10) code sets are updated twice a year, in April and October. The latest 2025 ICD-10 diagnosis code updates will be effective beginning October 1, 2024.


These updates include 252 new codes, 36 deletions, and 13 revisions. While the full list of changes impacts various medical disciplines, several codes are particularly relevant for chiropractic care, as they relate to conditions often treated by chiropractors.

The 2025 updates include:

  • New codes for lumbar disc degeneration
  • Changes to the codes for synovitis and tenosynovitis

The MAC Insurance Relations team has created a new page on the MAC website outlining these revisions, available here. This page will be updated when new code sets are introduced, changes to codes commonly used by chiropractors are made, or other relevant revisions of ICD-10 are made. Be sure to check back periodically for the latest updates!

Reminder: Human Trafficking a One-Time Requirement, Not Every License Period
The MAC Education & Programs team wants to remind Michigan chiropractors that the State of Michigan’s Human Trafficking requirement only needs to be fulfilled one time, unlike the Implicit Bias requirement, which is needed every license period.

Many – if not most- of you have already completed this requirement since it was enshrined in Michigan law in 2015. If you are not sure whether you have completed it through the MAC, please contact us at (517) 367-2225 or info@chiromi.com, and we can assist you.

If you have not taken the one-time Human Trafficking requirement, the MAC's webinar can be found here, alongside our Implicit Bias Training webinars.

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