Will Chiropractic Survive Under a New Healthcare Plan?
March 29th, 2010 // 7:00 am @ Thomas A Owen III // 2 Comments
Healthcare is a hot topic right now. These upcoming months are going to be a very interesting time for healthcare in America, especially as it relates to chiropractic.
Many chiropractors feel that if a public healthcare option becomes reality, that chiropractors must be included. They want equality. They want acceptance. Let me remind those who feel this way, we were included in Medicare, and most would agree, that has been a total disaster. Malcolm Forbes, publisher of Forbes magazine once said, “Failure is a success if we learn from it.” Why would the chiropractic profession want to be included in a system that has never worked for us? Even the American Medical Association, an umbrella group for 180 medical societies, opposes a public insurance plan and does not want to be included. (New York Times, June 10, 2009.) Do we think chiropractors will fare better than medical doctors in this new plan? Physicians will be forced to comply and will not be able to opt out of it. If chiropractors get “equality” and are included in this, someone who doesn’t value chiropractic will determine what chiropractic is worth and the amount chiropractors will be compensated. We see thousands of chiropractors a year that are included on private insurance plans and they’re barely surviving. Is that the direction we want the entire profession to go?
The trend in chiropractic has been getting further and further away from the fundamental truths of chiropractic in the quest for acceptance in the mainstream medical field. Inclusion is not our answer. To be accepted isn’t always positive, especially when it takes one away from fundamental truths. Remember, only dead fish swim with the stream.
Will chiropractic survive under a new healthcare plan? Absolutely. Chiropractic will survive as long as chiropractors continue doing chiropractic. How do I know this? Chiropractic was already established as a science, art and philosophy long before insurance compensated chiropractors. Chiropractic benefits began in the mid-60’s with only a handful of states participating. It wasn’t until the late 70’s, early 80’s when insurance companies began covering chiropractic services. (Source: Chiropractic in the United States: Training Practice, and Research. Chapter VI: Insurance Coverage of Chiropractic Services. Gail A. Jensen, PhD; Robert D. Mootz, DC; Paul G. Shekelle, MD, PhD; Daniel C. Cherkin, PhD.) Chiropractic has been around since 1895 and was alive and well long before the 70’s & 80’s when insurance companies began compensating chiropractors. As my dad, Dr. Thomas Owen says, “We did just fine before you came, and we’ll do just fine after you leave.”
Let’s not make the mistake of thinking that the only way chiropractic will survive is being included in a government sponsored healthcare plan. As long as chiropractors remain close to the fundamental truths of chiropractic, they will not only survive, they will thrive.
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Dr. Steve Scherr
1 year ago
I hope all form of insurance for chiropractic vanishes like the wind. What a sweet day that would be. Those of us who know how to practice real chiropractic will survive and thrive.
Thomas A Owen III
1 year ago
Insurance participation should only be used as convenience but unfortunately most DC’s use it out of desperation. I agree with you–it would be a sweet day! Thanks for the comment and I encourage you to stay in touch