Representatives Larson, Steube, Higgins, and Alford Join Senators Blumenthal and Cramer to Introduce The Chiropractic Medicare Coverage Modernization Act
This bipartisan and bicameral legislation will ensure Medicare patients have access to chiropractic care as a non-drug alternative for pain management.
"I am thrilled to join my colleagues to introduce this legislation that will streamline the process for our nation's seniors seeking chiropractic care," said
"Medicare enrollment in my district has grown every year in the past decade. The 4.8 million Floridians enrolled in Medicare deserve access to all chiropractic services without burdensome red tape. I'm glad to introduce legislation that will provide Medicare beneficiaries with more flexibility in their treatment options and will help lower the risk of individuals turning to opioids for pain management," said
"Millions of Americans use chiropractic care every year," said
"Chiropractic medicine plays a vital role in many Missourians' pain management plan. Those individuals should not be burdened by the government to use opioid drugs to treat their ailments. The current hurdles Medicare presents many are unacceptable and must be modified immediately," said
"Expanding Medicare coverage to chiropractic services will provide seniors with access to affordable, quality care," said
"Current Medicare restrictions prevent chiropractors from offering a full scope of treatments or ordering diagnostic services for those who need them," said
The Chiropractic Medicare Coverage Modernization Act is supported by the
"On behalf of the chiropractic profession and the millions of patients it serves, we thank the Representatives and Senators for their leadership in reintroducing the Chiropractic Medicare Coverage Modernization Act. The strong bipartisan support for this bill reflects the undeniable need of Medicare beneficiaries to have increased coverage and access to non-drug options for pain and other musculoskeletal conditions in the wake of the ongoing opioid crisis," said
This legislation provides a path for Medicare recipients towards pain management without relying on prescriptions, such as opioids. Among older Medicare beneficiaries with spinal pain, the use of chiropractic care is associated with significantly lower risk of filling an opioid prescription.
Medicare first began providing beneficiaries access to chiropractic care in 1972. Since then, Medicare has only been able to reimburse services considered "medically necessary" and include burdensome red tape requirements.
The Chiropractic Medicare Coverage Modernization Act removes obstacles imposed on Medicare recipients that aren't required by private insurers, thus expanding Medicare coverage to include access to all chiropractic care. Medicare does not currently allow for chiropractic practices like joint mobilization, physiological therapies, soft tissue massage techniques, and other treatments, which are covered by private sector health coverage plans and other federal health delivery systems like the
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