Poll Says Consumers Want and
Appreciate Chiropractic
In a report released on January 10, 2000 from the development firm
Sorelli B of Illinois comes the results of a survey that shows the public
wants chiropractic and considers it a necessary part of health care
coverage. Over 400 random adults from all over the US participated in the
survey. Here are some of the results.
Over 46% said that they strongly agree that, "chiropractic
benefits should become core benefits in my health plan." Only 33% of
those who had visited a chiropractor in the year before the survey had
those visits covered by insurance. Interestingly enough, slightly more
people, 36% were willing to pay more than $20 for a visit to a
chiropractor while only 32% were willing to pay that amount to see an MD.
In addition, 64% were willing to increase their monthly insurance premium
to include chiropractic care in their policy.
Patient satisfaction with chiropractic care was also surveyed. The
results were equally impressive. Of those surveyed 37% agreed strongly
that, "spending money on chiropractic today saves me money
tomorrow." When compared to medicine, chiropractic did well in the
consumers eyes. A full 14% of respondents reported that their condition
was the same or got worse after going to the MD, while only 2% said they
were no better or worse following the chiropractic visit. Amazingly, 93%
expressed that they had a positive outcome after chiropractic care
compared with 81% for medical care. But probably the best measure was that
aside from having a positive outcome 60% of consumers in the survey
reported that, "my chiropractor has improved the quality of my
life."
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