Sunday, September 13, 2009

New Pilot on Quality Shows Cost- Effectiveness of Chiropractic Care

A new pilot program shows that conservative health care, including chiropractic, may reduce overall health care costs in patients with musculoskeletal disorders, such as back and neck pain. The pilot, conducted by Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield to measure quality of patient care for its members in Iowa and South Dakota, also shows promising outcomes for the patients choosing chiropractic and other conservative care.

“The cost-effectiveness and safety of chiropractic has been documented in several studies. ACA is pleased that insurance companies are starting to recognize the value that doctors of chiropractic and other conservative providers can offer to their members,” said ACA President Glenn Manceaux, DC. “Especially during the healthcare reform debate, it’s important that chiropractic and other conservative care are taken into serious consideration as a cost-effective alternative to the utilization of expensive surgery and hospital-based care,” he added.

Wellmark conducted the Physical Medicine Pilot on Quality in 2008 for Iowa and South Dakota physical medicine providers. A total of 238 chiropractors, physical therapists and occupational therapists provided care to 5,500 members with musculoskeletal disorders. According to Wellmark, data from participating clinicians show that 89 percent of the patients treated in the pilot reported a greater than 30 percent improvement in 30 days.

The pilot compared data for Wellmark members who received care from doctors of chiropractic or physical therapists with a member population with similar demographics who did not receive such services. The comparison showed that those who received chiropractic care or physical therapy were less likely to have surgery and experienced lower total healthcare costs, according to Wellmark.


Source: ACA

3 comments:

  1. Dr. Bob,

    Great article outlining that chiropractic care can lower health costs! The medical community was unable to help me after my car accident. Their pain killers and muscle relaxants did not help at all!

    So, my hope is that chiropractic care becomes more accepted in the medical community. Thank you for the great post!

    Pete Baca
    The Car Enthusiast Online

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  3. Hi Pete,
    I love this kind of information!! It has been true all along! Please pass this info on to others. I like your positive comments.

    Thank you,

    Dr. Bob Moulas

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