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Chiropractic Advisory
Committee Named by U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
It took an act of the US Congress, but the Department of
Veterans Affairs (DVA) has finally taken steps toward
offering chiropractic care to all US military and
veterans. The first step involves the creation of a
committee to oversee and make recommendations to the DVA
on how best to offer chiropractic care to all their
beneficiaries. As was reported in the August 8, 2002
issue of the Chiropractic News Service, as well as most
every other chiropractic publication, the five member
Advisory Committee was made up of representatives from
most national chiropractic associations.
Initial indications are that the Chiropractic Advisory
Committee will have at least three meetings in the
coming year, based on budget information the DVA has
provided. "We are pleased to finally see some movement
on this vital new chiropractic program," said
International Chiropractors Association President Dr.
D.D. Humber. "We continue to have concerns, however,
over the delay in taking this first step of naming
Chiropractic Advisory Committee members and what it
might mean for the rest of the process. We will urge the
chiropractic representatives of this committee to come
together and aggressively assert the rights of veterans
to receive the chiropractic services mandated by
Congress, without obstruction or unnecessary delay on
the part of the DVA."
Among the key issues which this Advisory Committee will
deal with will be direct access to chiropractic care, a
vital component of any benefits program and one of the
top priorities in this and in all health benefits
programs, both public and private. Most of the
chiropractic profession is concerned that the DVA will
attempt to limit the access of chiropractic care,
placing the benefits under the direct referral of
medical doctors. The chiropractic profession and the
national associations are unanimous in their objection
to any provision that would limit the rights of US
veterans to have direct access to chiropractic services
when they desire them.
The wording of the bill that requires chiropractic care
to be offered by the DVA includes the following. "The
program shall be carried out at sites designated by the
Secretary for purpose of the program. The Secretary
shall designate [at least] one site for such program in
each geographic service area of the Veterans Health
Administration. The sites so designated shall be medical
centers and clinics located in urban areas and in rural
areas. The chiropractic care and services available
under the program shall include a variety of
chiropractic care and services for neuro-musculoskeletal
conditions, including subluxation complex." |
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