FROM: www.acatoday.com
As part of legislation overhauling the 38-year old Medicare program -- passed
by the House of Representatives on November 22nd and the Senate on November
24th -- Congress has authorized four two-year pilot projects designed to test
expanded access to chiropractic services for America's seniors. Senator
Charles Grassley (R-IA), the chief sponsor of the "Medicare Chiropractic
Demonstration Project," and other pro-chiropractic Members of Congress,
succeeded in turning back strong opposition from the organized medicine lobby
and other special interest groups. As the deadline for consideration of the
bill approached, Senator Grassley even contacted one key opponent of the
chiropractic provision -- Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, M.D. -- via his
electronic pager and sent the message to "Back off!"
Also included in the Medicare bill, and backed by ACA, is a provision aimed
at ensuring that Medicare beneficiaries will continue to have access to
chiropractors and other physicians by replacing a 4.5% physician payment cut
due to take effect in January with 1.5% payment increases in 2004 and 2005.
This is chiropractic's biggest win ever on Capitol Hill," said ACA Chairman
George B. McClelland, DC. "The Medicare Chiropractic Demonstration Project
marks the beginning of the end of three decades of discrimination against
doctors of chiropractic and chiropractic patients under Medicare. For the
first time, Medicare beneficiaries will have the freedom to choose a Doctor
of Chiropractic to provide a range of the covered services they want and
need."
An ACA-backed demonstration project within the Defense Department health
system that was approved by Congress in 1995 led to the enactment in 2000 of
legislation (Public Law 103-337) establishing a permanent chiropractic care
benefit for America's active-duty military personnel. In 2002, also at the
urging of ACA, Congress approved legislation (Public Law 107-135 and Public
Law 107-251) to establish a permanent chiropractic care benefit for America's
veterans through the Department of Veterans Affairs health system and to
include Doctors of Chiropractic in a National Health Service Corps student
loan re-imbursement pilot program.
The current Medicare program imposes an arbitrary limit on the covered
services that can be offered by America's 60,000 doctors of chiropractic and
sought by millions of older chiropractic patients. Under current law, a
chiropractor may only provide Medicare beneficiaries with a single covered
service (manual manipulation of the spine to correct a subluxation) despite
the fact that they are licensed in all 50 states to provide additional
services that are currently covered under Medicare, including x-rays and
other diagnostic tests and physiotherapy services. The ACA has long contended
that Medicare's arbitrary limit on chiropractic services is harmful to
patients and costly to taxpayers.
The chiropractic demonstration project, as sponsored by Senator Grassley and
to be administered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, will
assess how greater freedom of choice for consumers and additional competition
among care providers, including Doctors of Chiropractic, will benefit the
health of Medicare beneficiaries and provide for more efficient use of
Medicare resources. The four-site, two-year demonstration, will likely have a
profound impact in rural and medically underserved areas where beneficiaries
will no longer be forced to visit a second or third provider to receive the
full range of necessary services.
In addition to Senator Grassley, the ACA recognized the support of the
following lawmakers for the Medicare Chiropractic Demonstration Project:
Orrin Hatch (UT), Max Baucus (MT), Tom Daschle (SD), Kent Conrad (ND), Ben
Nelson (NE), Chuck Hagel (NE), Norm Colemen (MN) and George Allen (VA). Also,
Representatives Jim Ramstad (MN), Earl Pomeroy (ND), Jim Nussle (IA), Clay
Shaw (FL), Phil English (PA), J.D. Hayworth (AZ), Billy Tauzin (LA), Mike
Bilirakis (FL), Nancy Johnson (CT), Leonard Boswell (IA) Collin Peterson
(CA), Ken Lucas (KY), Rodney Alexander (LA), Steve Israel (NY), Virgil Goode
(VA), Bob Filner (CA), Paul Gilmore (OH), Rob Portman, (OH) Sam Graves (MO),
Ed Royce (CA) Chris Shays (CT), Lloyd Doggett (TX), Bill Janklow (SD), Bob
Goodlatte (VA) and Sherwood Boehlert (NY).
ACA Leaders also recognized the active involvement of thousands of ACA
members around the country who participated in a months-long grassroots
lobbying effort beginning with ACA's National Chiropractic Legislative
Conference in March 2003, as well as the efforts of individual friends of the
chiropractic profession, like Mr. Kent Greenawalt, president and CEO of
Foot-Levelers, Inc. Also, a number of national and state chiropractic
organizations played an important role in this Capitol Hill victory,
including the Association of Chiropractic Colleges, the Student American
Chiropractic Association, the National Association of Chiropractic Attorneys,
the Iowa Chiropractic Society, the Connecticut Chiropractic Association, the
Chiropractic Association of Louisiana, the Florida Chiropractic Association,
the Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, the Tennessee Chiropractic
Association and other member organizations of the Congress of Chiropractic
State Associations.
Thanks to the ACA for permission to reproduce this article!