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Low Back Pain Study by
Insurance Company Favorable to Chiropractic
Blue Cross/Blue Shield (BCBS) of Kansas in August 1999,
presented a study titled "Lumbago Treatment." The
information for this study was gathered from a program
called the McKesson Episode Profiler. This data program
allowed BCBS to sort the health care statistics of
different types of doctors as well as the types of
conditions that were listed on the insurance claim
forms. Using this information BCBS could determine the
cost and effectiveness for chiropractic with what they
termed "Lumbago".
The results showed that 38 percent of the patients chose
to seek chiropractic care rather than medical care. This
was in contrast to the fact that less than eight percent
of the doctors in the study were chiropractors. This
showed that it took fewer chiropractors to care for more
people.
The results showed that chiropractic was more
cost-effective than anesthesiology; neurosurgery;
neurology; registered physical therapy; orthopedic
reconstructive surgery; physical medicine and
rehabilitation; and rheumatology. The study also showed
that most of the chiropractic expenses 89%, were related
directly to patient care, while only 45 percent of the
medical costs were related to treatment of the condition
with remainder of the costs being for diagnostic
procedures.
Additionally, the study deliberately excluded any costs
for hospitalization, surgery, or any fees paid to
orthopedists or neurosurgeons for costs associated with
surgery. Without these additional costs being included
in the study, the costs related to medical care were
reported much lower than they actually were, and the
savings from chiropractic care was actually much larger.
This study confirmed what many others have in the past.
Patients suffering from back problems are in much
better, and cost effective hands with chiropractic care.
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