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November 2004 Issue
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In this issue:
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Children
and Back Packs
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Healthcare
Less Costly when using Chiropractic Care
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Exercise
Alternative to Flu Vaccine
-
The Secret
Benefits of Vitamin D
-
Flu Deaths
Outrageously Exaggerated to Increase Vaccine Sales
-
Mercury,
Vaccines and Medicine
Back Packs and Children
There has been a raised awarenss about the amount of
weight children are required to carry to and from school in
their back packs and the potential injury to their
developing spines. The following article:
http://my.webmd.com/content/article/92/101856.htm
is one of many articles that have been published around the
continent warning parents about the numerous injuries
associated with back pack usage.
The I.C.P.A. has many articles related to this issue which
include these growing concerns and helpful tips for the
prevention of injury. Please browse the following articles
for additional information:
http://www.icpa4kids.org/research/children/backpacks.htm
http://www.icpa4kids.org/research/articles/childhood/backpack_research_newsletter.htm
http://www.icpa4kids.org/newsletters/backpack_safety.htm
Chiropractic Care May Reduce
Surgeries, X-rays
Treating Back Pain Less Costly With Chiropractic Care
Oct. 12, 2004 -- Chiropractic
care cuts health care costs, a new study shows.
The study comes from American
Specialty Health Plans Inc. of San Diego. The company
provides employers with health insurance coverage for
complementary medicine, including chiropractic care and
acupuncture.
The company compared four
years of back pain claims from two groups: 700,000 health
plan members with chiropractic care coverage and 1 million
members with the same health plan without chiropractic care
coverage. It's the largest study yet of how chiropractic
care affects the cost of health care, notes study co-leader
Douglas Metz, DC, chief health services officer at American
Specialty Health.
"No matter how we perform the
analysis -- whether we look at total costs to the health
plan, at lower back pain care, at musculoskeletal care -- in
each data set, the population covered for chiropractic had a
lower overall cost to the health plan than the population
without access to chiropractic benefits," Metz tells WebMD.
"We believe this study is the first to show that
chiropractic [care] can be a cost-effective treatment option
for back pain."
Costs Down, Patient
Satisfaction Up With Chiropractic Care
Compared with doctor-only
health plans, the study found that:
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Chiropractic care cut the
cost of treating back pain by 28%.
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Chiropractic care reduced
hospitalizations among back pain patients by 41%.
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Chiropractic care reduced
back surgeries by 32%.
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Chiropractic care reduced
the cost of medical imaging, such as X-rays or MRIs, by
37%.
The report
appears in the Oct. 11 issue of Archives of Internal
Medicine.
Although the researchers did
not look at patient satisfaction in this study, Metz says
company studies show that 95% of chiropractic care patients
are satisfied with the care they receive.
Patients often say they are
satisfied with the chiropractic care they receive, says
Scott Boden, MD, director of the Emory Orthopaedic and Spine
Center in Atlanta.
"Chiropractic patients tend to
be satisfied because of the hands-on attention they get,"
Boden tells WebMD. "But there are different schools of
chiropractic and different kinds of chiropractors. There are
some that make accurate medial diagnoses and give
appropriate treatments, and there are those that treat less
well-documented disorders with treatments that may not be of
acceptable quality. There is a wide range of variation."
Doctors, too, vary in the
quality of care they offer back pain patients, Boden says.
Patients without chiropractic care coverage may first see
general practitioners who may run up health care costs by
prematurely sending patients off to get expensive tests and
treatments.
"A disease like back pain can
have a lot of variability in the ways medical professionals
approach patient care," Boden says. "The best thing is to
have an organized, integrated approach that uses
state-of-the-art and cost-effective care. Many -- if not
most -- primary care providers have little training in how
to manage musculoskeletal disorders. That leads to some of
the costs. If you were to match a chiropractic network
against trained physicians instead of general medical
practitioners, you might get different results."
Chiropractic Care Entering
Mainstream
This may be the first study to
offer concrete evidence that chiropractic care saves money.
But businesses already are getting the message, says George
DeVries, president and CEO of American Specialty Health.
"Since 1987, we have thousands
if not tens of thousands of employer groups that offer
chiropractic coverage as a supplemental insurance rider,"
DeVries tells WebMD. "These range from mom-and-pop groceries
to top-10 businesses. The reason they continue to offer
these plans is patient satisfaction and low cost."
Boden says his institution is
opening a new facility that will offer patients integrated
medical care that will include chiropractic care.
"We have everything under one
roof. The finishing piece is going to be a complementary
medicine center that will include chiropractic, massage,
acupuncture, and probably nutrition," he says.
Even so, it would be a leap of
faith to say that doctors and chiropractors always agree on
the best way to treat back pain.
"We screened 50% of the
chiropractors in the Atlanta area before we found two who
were medically appropriate and similar in approach to how we
deal with spine problems," Boden says.
But Metz maintains that
chiropractic care offers quality treatment of back pain.
"The bottom line is that
conservative management of back care is effectively
performed by doctors of chiropractic," he says. "In cases
where medical intervention is needed, chiropractors are
schooled to make the appropriate referrals. It is a
cost-effective option for back pain."
SOURCES:
Legorreta, A.P. Archives of Internal Medicine,
Oct. 11, 2004; vol 164: pp 1985-1992. Douglas Metz, DC,
chief health services officer, American Specialty Health
Plans, San Diego. George DeVries, president and CEO,
American Specialty Health Plans, San Diego. Scott Boden, MD,
professor of orthopaedics, Emory University School of
Medicine; director, Emory Orthopaedic and Spine Center,
Atlanta.
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News Articles from Mercola.com
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effect on your body.
The Secret Benefits of Vitamin D - Vitamin D is much
more beneficial to your health than you may think, as it
aids in the prevention and treatment of diseases like MS
and diabetes. Find out how much vitamin D you should be
getting and how you can meet the recommended daily
intake even during the winter months.
Flu Deaths Outrageously Exaggerated to Increase
Vaccine Sales - Number crunching has showed that
the estimated 36,000 flu deaths a year is actually
closer to 1,000. Learn the hidden dangers of the flu
vaccine and why the CDC is trying so hard to boost
demands for it. Also, nothing prevents the flu
better than natural alternatives.
Mercury, Vaccines and Medicine - Did you
know the origins of thimerosal go back some
75 years to tests on people who were
terminally ill? Learn more about the
controversial history behind vaccines and
mercury and the process of self-deception
among medical experts that exists today.
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America's health care system is second only to Japan
... Canada, Sweden, Great Britain ... well, all of
Europe. But you can thank your lucky stars we don't
live in Paraguay!
- Homer Simpson
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