WCA, Coalition continue lobbying for Tricare bill
The Chiropractic
Coalition -- comprised of the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA), the
International Chiropractors Association (ICA) and the Federation of Straight
Chiropractors and Organizations -- has stepped up its efforts to win
Congressional support for a bill that would provide chiropractic care to
U.S. military dependents and retirees through the "Tricare" program.
HR 3476, also known as
the "Chiropractic Health Parity for Military Retirees and Dependents Act,"
calls for the Secretary of Defense to complete development of a plan to
provide chiropractic health care services and benefits for covered
beneficiaries, as a permanent part of the Tricare program. The bill mandates
that the Tricare plan developed by the Secretary:
** include the delivery
of chiropractic services;
** require that
chiropractic services may be provided only by a doctor of chiropractic; and
** provide that a
covered beneficiary may select and have direct access to a doctor of
chiropractic without referral by another health practitioner.
The bill's definition
of chiropractic is deliberately broad, allowing for the diagnosis (including
by diagnostic X‑ray tests), correction, and management of vertebral
subluxations or neuromusculoskeletal conditions, and such other chiropractic
services determined appropriate by the Secretary. The only restriction is
that it does not include the use of drugs or surgery.
ICA Legislative
Committee Chairman Michael S. McLean, D.C. was instrumental in the wording
of the bill, which was introduced by Rep. Ed Schrock (R-VA), an influential
member of the House of Representatives Armed Services Committee. Dr. McLean
lives in Schrock's district and is a long time acquaintance and supporter of
the lawmaker.
At press time, HR 3476
had attracted 33 co‑sponsors and the Coalition leadership was meeting with
other representatives to increase that number. They were specifically
interested in speaking with members of the Armed Services Committee to
explain the need for the bill.
The Coalition will
continue lobbying members of Congress and will encourage their members to
contact legislators about the bill. The WCA has posted information about HR
3476 at its website (www.worldchiropractoralliance.org), including two
sample letters doctors can use to urge lawmakers to co‑sponsor or support
the bill.
One letter reminds
Representatives that: "This care is available to every person paid a salary
by the Federal government," and asks, "Why should our retired veterans have
less freedom of choice? And why should we force them to take drugs for pain
when they could be pain‑free if they had access to chiropractic?"