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U.S. legislation calls for inclusion of chiropractors in U.S. Public Health Service

By Canadian Chiropractor staff   

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Arlington, Va. – A new bill in the U.S. House of Representatives would improve the quality of America’s health-care infrastructure by further integrating doctors of chiropractic (DCs) through the nation’s official delivery and research networks, according to the American Chiropractic Association (ACA).

H.R. 2202, introduced by Rep. Gene Green (D-Texas), calls for the appointment of chiropractors as officers in the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) Commissioned Corps.

“Chiropractic services are already used and highly valued by our nation’s active-duty military and veterans,” said ACA president Dr. David Herd. “As the nation continues to struggle with the opioid crisis, H.R. 2202 will allow chiropractors to collaborate with other health-care providers in the USPHS Commissioned Corps to bring a wider choice of conservative health-care options to the American public. We extend our sincere gratitude to Rep. Green for his work in introducing this very important piece of legislation.”

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H.R. 2202 would include DCs in the USPHS Regular Corps and the Ready Reserve Corps, and would require the president, in consultation with the Surgeon General and the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, to appoint no fewer than six chiropractors to the Commissioned Corps. Although the Commissioned Corps includes representatives from many diverse health-care professions, no chiropractor has ever been appointed to serve.

USPHS is an elite team of more than 6,500 full-time, well trained, highly qualified public health professionals dedicated to delivering the nation’s public health promotion and disease prevention programs and advancing public health science. As one of America’s seven uniformed services, the Commissioned Corps fills essential public health leadership and service roles within the nation’s federal government agencies and programs. Officers in the Corps provide health care services in a variety of locations and venues, including care to members of the U.S. Coast Guard and at community health centers.


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