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Foundation for Chiropractic Progress articulates value of chiropractic Accountable Care Organizations

June 26, 2013 — The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP) released “Accountable Care Organizations Optimize Outcomes, Cost Savings and Patient Satisfaction with Chiropractic Care,” highlighting the role of doctors of chiropractic to generate better patient outcomes, improve patient satisfaction, and lower costs for advanced models, such as Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) and Patient-Centered Medical Homes (PCMH).

“Chiropractic care represents a non-invasive, evidence-based, drug-free approach that should serve as a key deliverable in the ACO model,” states Gerard Clum, DC, spokesperson, F4CP and lead author. “With ongoing positive outcomes for successfully addressing low back and neck pain, DCs are well positioned to help ACOs contain costs. Avoidance of surgical procedures and associated hospitalizations will have a profound impact on ACO achievements.”

Key conclusions:

“New regulation will result in a transfer of more control and ‘accountability’ to the patients and providers, and access to chiropractic care will serve the interests of all ACO stakeholders,” says Clum.

Source: Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, f4cp.com

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