local chiropractors
 
Car Accidents
Spinal Adjustments
Weight Lifting Injury
Sciatic Back Pain
Bone Maturing
Headache Relief
Treatments
Stress Relief
Whiplash Chiropractic
Feeling Good
Common Sports Injury
Back Pain Diagnosis
Spine & Muscle
Lower Back Pain
Spinal Subluxation
Sponsors
 

Find a Chiropractor in Your Area!

Enter your zip code to locate a chiropractor in your area:

 
 
 

Organized Medicine Revives Anti-Chiropractic Legislation

Rep. John Sullivan has reintroduced legislation that would prohibit any individual to be represented as having “equivalent education, skills or training” as that of a medical doctor (MD) or doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO)—a bill which could serve as a direct attack on states recognizing DCs as chiropractic physicians.

HR 2260, The Healthcare Truth and Transparency Act, directs the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to bring charges against individuals who falsely claim to be medical doctors, and calls on FTC to identify instances where any state public policy has permitted health care providers to “misrepresent” oneself as a medical doctor.

“Given the fact that consumer protection laws and restrictions are already in place, it is clear that this redundant legislation is intended to merely undermine the legitimate education and training of chiropractors and other health care professionals,” says ACA President Dr. Richard G. Brassard. “HR 2260 appears to be working in the best interest of the patient, but clearly its supporters are acting in their own self interest at the expense of consumers.” Commercial fraud and misrepresentation are already prohibited by federal and state laws. Also, it is already illegal for any person to identify themselves as a licensed professional without holding that particular license.

The bill also includes a set of negative survey findings, from 2006, regarding the public’s perception of non-MD health care providers. The survey, commissioned by nine leading medical professional associations, including the American Medical Association and the American Osteopathic Association, indicates that 90 percent of patients surveyed said they would prefer a practitioner, who is not a medical doctor or doctor of osteopathic medicine, to make that clear prior to treatment.

Rep. Sullivan introduced nearly identical legislation, HR 5688, in June 2006. ACA believes that HR 2260 is yet another piece in a broader campaign designed to smear the reputations of non-MD health professionals and stifle competition within the health care marketplace.

Contact our local chiropractor to help relieve your chronic back pain


 

 
Regional Resources

Our Regional Resource Center is a simple tool that provides local information!
Below are links to state and city level back pain & Chiropractor information.

Alabama     Alaska     Arizona     Arkansas     California     Colorado     Connecticut     DC     Delaware     Florida
Georgia     Hawaii     Idaho     Illinois     Indiana     Iowa     Kansas     Kentucky      Louisiana     Maine     Maryland
Mass     Michigan     Minnesota     Mississippi     Missouri     Montana     Nebraska     Nevada     New Hampshire
New Jersey     New Mexico     New York     North Carolina     North Dakota     Ohio     Oklahoma     Oregon
Pennsylvania     Rhode Island     South Carolina     South Dakota     Tennessee     Texas     Utah      Vermont
Virginia     Washington     West Virginia     Wisconsin     Wyoming