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Bill Passes US Congress That
Shortens Timeline for Implementation of Chiropractic
Program in the U.S. Armed Forces
On May 22, 2003 the U.S. House of Representatives passed
legislation that included a provision to step up the
timeframe of the new chiropractic benefit in the
Department of Defense health care system. This means
that, if implemented, chiropractic care will be
available to the US armed forces sooner than originally
planned. The bill has gone to the Senate and is in the
process of negotiations between the two houses.
This bill with the accelerated timetable is aimed at
full implementation of the chiropractic program by Oct.
1, 2005. Just prior to the bill's passage, the chairman
of the House Armed Services Committee, Rep. Duncan
Hunter (R-CA), and the chairman of the Total Force
Subcommittee, Rep. John McHugh (R-NY), wrote to every
member of Congress to urge support for passage of the
accelerated bill. In their joint statement they said,
"HR 1588 (the bill) presents an array of initiatives
that improves the quality of the world wide health care
benefit for the men and women of our armed forces
(whether active, National Guard or Reserve) for their
families and for retirees and their families."
There are still many hurdles and steps that have to be
overcome for this benefit to be enacted. There are
forces within the military bureaucracy that are opposed
to the inclusion of chiropractic in the military.
However, with the benefit of having pilot studies that
show the cost effectiveness of chiropractic, (click here
for that story) and with the ongoing demand for
chiropractic from military personnel, it is inevitable
that chiropractic will eventually be fully included in
care to the military. |
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