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Chiropractic More Cost
Effective Than Medical Care For Workers Compensation
Cases
A study published in the September 2004 issue of the
peer-reviewed scientific journal, "Journal of
Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics" showed that
chiropractic care was more cost effective than medical
care for many workers compensation injuries.
The study was a retrospective review of 96,627 closed
injury claims between 1975 and 1994 that had been
archived by the North Carolina Industrial Commission.
The Office of Technology Services of the North Carolina
Department of Commerce extracted the raw data for this
study.
The results showed that the average cost of treatment,
hospitalization, and compensation payments were higher
for patients treated by Medical Doctors than for
patients treated by Doctors of Chiropractic. The results
further showed that average number of lost workdays for
patients treated by Medical Doctors was higher than for
those treated by Chiropractors. However, it was noted
that when patients were treated by both Medical doctors
and Chiropractors the costs generated were higher than
patients treated by either MDs or DCs only.
The conclusion indicates lower treatment costs, less
workdays lost, lower compensation payments, and lower
utilization of ancillary medical services for patients
treated by Chiropractors than for those treated by
Medical Doctors. The implications are clear and can have
far reaching effects. Many state governments are
grappling with the concept of how to lower claims by
injured workers in the workers compensation systems.
Some lawmakers have suggested that the reduction, or
elimination of chiropractic care will help reduce the
financial costs. This study clearly shows that those
efforts are not supported by the evidence, and that
steps in that direction would actually raise the overall
costs in workers compensations claims. |
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