Chiropractic
Cost Effectiveness
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Chiropractic
and Health Care Reform:
A
Proven Value Based on Cost-effective, Preventive and Wellness Care
Health
care reform will be a top priority for the California lawmakers
in 2007, with the stated goal of making health insurance more affordable
and accessible for all. The California Chiropractic Association
believes to achieve these goals, any successful reform proposal
must allow direct access to cost-effective and preventive care,
both areas in which doctors of chiropractic have a proven record
of success.
The
conditions doctors of chiropractic treat are among the most prevalent
for which people seek care. Consider these facts:
Back pain is the second leading cause for physician
visits.
Back pain is second only to childbirth for hospitalizations.
Back pain is the most prevalent chronic medical condition.
Back pain is the number one cause of long-term disability.
Chiropractic
is a proven value.
Chiropractic
coverage is included by cost-conscious programs such as Medicare,
Medi-Cal, workers' compensation, Healthy Families and the Veterans
Administration system, as well as most group health plans. Independent,
peer-reviewed studies have shown that health plans that include
chiropractic care have lower overall costs than those that do not.
Research has found that adding chiropractic care to a health plan
in California does not result in an increase in cost. Rather, patients
use chiropractic care as a direct, typically less expensive, substitute
for care provided by a medical doctor.
Chiropractic
doctors are primary care doctors focused on prevention and wellness.
Doctors
of chiropractic are trained and licensed to serve as primary care
doctors. They treat patients without the use of potentially dangerous
drugs or expensive surgeries. They are trained in a holistic approach
to treatment that focuses on prevention, wellness care, dietary
and nutritional counseling, exercise, rehabilitation and ergonomics.
Patient
choice and direct access are key to cost-effectiveness and positive
health outcomes.
Positive
health and financial outcomes occur when patients have direct access
to the care that is most appropriate for their condition. Any successful
reform proposal should include patient choice of provider and direct
access to that provider, both important elements to ensure that
patients get the care they need when they need it.
Studies
show cost-effectiveness and health benefits of chiropractic care.
Volumes of independent
studies provide conclusive evidence that chiropractic care leads
to better health outcomes, higher patient satisfaction with their
care and lower costs when compared to traditional health care providers.
The following is a summary of studies on the subject:
- A health insurance plan with a
chiropractic benefit had lower costs than a plan without it.
A study reported in the American Medical
Association's journal found health plans that included a chiropractic
benefit had 31 percent fewer back surgeries and 15 percent lower
per capita hospital costs. The study compared 700,000 health plan
members with chiropractic benefits to 1 million members without
chiropractic benefits in California, and showed that overall health
care expenditures were lower in the group with chiropractic coverage.
Source: Archives of Internal Medicine, October 2004.
- Doctors of chiropractic serving
as primary care physicians led to better clinical and cost outcomes.
When doctors of chiropractic served as primary care physicians
in an Illinois health maintenance organization (HMO), the results
were substantially improved clinical and cost outcomes when compared
to medical doctor care. The doctors of chiropractic, who emphasized
preventive and wellness care, showed a 43 percent reduction in
patient hospital admissions, a 58 percent reduction in hospital
days, a 43 percent reduction in outpatient surgeries and procedures,
and a 51 percent reduction in pharmaceutical costs. The study
spanned four years and included 21,743 patient months. Source:
Journal of Manipulative and Physiologic Therapeutics,
June 2004.
- Immediate access to chiropractic
care after an injury results in the most effective outcome, medically
and financially. A peer-reviewed
article in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine,
January 2004, stated: “. . . We found that patients
who were seen by chiropractors during the initial episode of care
were less likely to have a surgery, and had a shorter average
duration of the initial episode.”
Conclusion
The practice of chiropractic
focuses on the relationship between the structure and function of
the body and how that relationship affects the preservation and
restoration of health. Treatment approaches used by doctors
of chiropractic include manipulation of the spine and other joints,
and a host of preventive and wellness care regimens. Doctors of
chiropractic focus on cost-saving care that returns patients to
normal function.
In today's broken health
care system, conventional health care providers treat illness. By
contrast, chiropractic doctors specialize in keeping people well
by emphasizing prevention and wellness, and avoiding prescription
drugs and surgery. Any health care reform program should rely
on direct access to chiropractic care to achieve the most positive
health and financial results.
For
more information, please call Kristine Shultz, director of government
affairs for CCA, at (916) 648-2727, ext.130.
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