The American Chiropractic Association (ACA) has expressed its outrage to Congress regarding the lack of chiropractic care available to veterans and active-duty military personnel as stories continue to surface about neglect and substandard care at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and other military health facilities nationwide.
In a recent letter sent to members of the House and Senate Armed Services and Veterans Affairs (VA) committees, John Falardeau, ACA vice president of government relations states, "I thought it important to call your attention to another glaring example of the failure of the Department of Defense (DoD) and VA health systems to deliver the type of health care services -- including care for pain relief and rehabilitative care -- that our men and women who have served, or are currently serving, in our military both need and deserve."
Despite legislation requiring the DoD to make chiropractic care available to all active-duty military personnel, according to ACA, there are still no doctors of chiropractic assigned in the Iraq and Afghanistan theatres of operations, where large numbers of musculoskeletal injuries occur on a daily basis."The importance and appalling nature of the above deficiencies is made clear when one reviews available statistics concerning current war-related injuries," says Falardeau.
A November 2006 report from the Veterans Health Administration indicates that nearly 42 percent of veterans returning from the Middle East and Southwest Asia who have sought VA health care were treated for symptoms associated with musculoskeletal ailments-the top complaint of those tracked for the report.For years, the ACA has been lobbying Congress to more fully integrate chiropractic care -- a proven and cost-effective health care choice -- into the military and veterans' health care systems. Legislation passed in recent years has established a permanent chiropractic care benefit for America's veterans and active-duty military personnel. Despite these advances, however, chiropractic care is available at only 42 stateside military bases and at 30 VA facilities across the country.
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