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CAS3
06-30-04, 10:45 AM
VA to Begin Chiropractic Care
June 25, 2004


WASHINGTON – Veterans can receive chiropractic care at 26 selected Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) facilities beginning this fall, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Anthony J. Principi announced today.

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.

“Today, VA makes another significant improvement to the world-class health care we provide for eligible veterans,” said Principi. “Veterans who will benefit from chiropractic services will now have the opportunity to receive chiropractic care to restore them to good health.”

Locations where chiropractic care will be provided include Togus, Maine; West Haven/Newington, Conn.; Buffalo and the Bronx, N.Y.; Butler, Pa.; Martinsburg, W.Va.; Salisbury, N.C.; Augusta, Ga.; Tampa and Miami, Fla.; Mountain Home, Tenn.; Columbus, Ohio; Danville, Ill.; Iron Mountain, Mich.; Kansas City, Mo.; Jackson, Miss.; San Antonio, Temple and Dallas, Texas; Albuquerque and Phoenix, N.M.; Fort Harrison, Mont.; Seattle, Wash.; Martinez and Los Angeles, Calif.; and Sioux Falls, S.D.

Eligible veterans in areas distant from these locations will also be able to receive chiropractic care through VA’s outpatient fee-basis program after a referral by their primary care provider, and prior authorization by the department.

VA was authorized to offer chiropractic care and services under the provisions of section 204 of Public Law 107-135, the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care Programs Enhancement Act of 2001.

Chiropractors seeking employment or to provide contract services to veterans should call the Human Resources office of any of the above facilities. Some VA positions may be advertised at http://www.vacareers.com.

CMyr
06-30-04, 03:20 PM
A good thing - finally getting in some docs who know the shin is connected to the knee, etc. My experiences with the VA are basically that everyone is to be "generic" - fit the prescribed government guidelines. Consideration to past illnesses, etc., aren't taken into account.

Was sorry to see they won't be offering it near where I live.

CplDawson
07-01-04, 02:05 PM
Cas3

Is there a link to find out more about the for fee service? and is it our private PCP or VA PCP that we need the ref. from? What about the authorization from the VA?

CAS3
07-04-04, 12:26 PM
Fee's vary based on priority groups.
Here is the link to the VA's health care homepage:

http://www1.va.gov/elig/page.cfm?pg=8

For chiropractic care, you need a referral from the VA doc. You may also want to check to see if you need to be service connected for a back condition first.

CplDawson
07-09-04, 02:32 PM
Got the service connected all right! Thanks again Cas you rock!