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US Veterans Administration
Begins to Offer Chiropractic
The
June 25th, 2004 PRNewswire reports that the US Secretary of Veterans Affairs
(VA), Anthony J. Principi, announced that as of the fall of 2004 US Veterans
will be able to receive chiropractic care at 26 selected Department of
Veterans Affairs (VA) facilities. According to the release, the VA will
hire or contract with doctors of chiropractic to provide the care. In
consultation with VA primary care providers, doctors of chiropractic will
offer patient evaluations and chiropractic care for neuromusculoskeletal
conditions.
Secretary Principi stated,
"Today, VA makes another significant improvement to the world-class health
care we provide for eligible veterans. Veterans who will benefit from
chiropractic services will now have the opportunity to receive chiropractic
care to restore them to good health."
The release notes that the
locations where chiropractic care will be provided include; Togus, Maine;
West Haven and Newington, Conn.; Buffalo and the Bronx, N.Y.; Butler, Pa.;
Martinsburg, W.Va.; Columbia, S.C.; Augusta, Ga.; Tampa and Miami, Fla.;
Mountain Home, Tenn.; Columbus, Ohio; Danville, Ill.; Iron Mountain, Mich.;
Kansas City, Kan.; Jackson, Miss.; San Antonio, Temple, and Dallas, Texas;
Albuquerque, N.M.; Fort Harrison, Mont.; Seattle, Wash.; Sacramento and Los
Angeles, Calif.; and Sioux Falls, S.D.
For those eligible
veterans who live in areas distant from these locations, the VA will allow
them to receive chiropractic care through VA's outpatient fee-basis program
after a referral by their primary care provider and prior authorization by
the VA department.
This change came about as
a result of the "Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care Programs
Enhancement Act of 2001" passed by the government several years ago.
Implementation is now coming after several years of study on how best to
implement the law, and make chiropractic available to veterans in the VA
program.
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