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Following banner year, ACA's annual conference continues chiropractic advocacy efforts

LogoACA_WebJanuary 7, 2014 — The American Chiropractic Association (ACA) achieved a surge of advocacy accomplishments on behalf of the chiropractic profession in 2013.

From increased Medicare reimbursement for chiropractic services, to fighting managed care abuses and increasing veterans’ access to the services provided by doctors of chiropractic (DCs), ACA’s strong advocacy record remains intact and will grow stronger in the year ahead following the upcoming 2014 National Chiropractic Legislative Conference (NCLC), Feb. 26-March 2 in Washington, D.C.

ACA’s more significant achievements in 2013 include:

“On behalf of ACA’s leadership and management team, I extend a heartfelt thank you to the dedicated DCs, CAs, and student volunteers who helped make these crucial advocacy victories possible,” said ACA President Keith Overland, DC. “However, the profession will again be tested in early 2014 as anti-chiropractic lobbyists align to attempt to remove DC physician status under Medicare and to reverse other recent gains.”

ACA and its allies will meet with legislators on Capitol Hill Thursday, Feb. 27 during  NCLC 2014 (and they’ll stay in Washington for the more than 20 hours of chiropractic continuing education and professional development). Attendees can register at the early-bird rate until Jan. 24.

Source: American Chiropractic Association

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