5 Statistics on Chiropractic Use for Medicare Patients

A study recently published in Spine shows that the supply and utilization of chiropractors among the older adult population could be connected.

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Researchers analyzed Medicare claims for chiropractic physicians in 2008 and found:

•    Average regional supply of chiropractic physicians was 21.5 per 100,000 adult capita
•    7.6 percent of Medicare beneficiaries used chiropractic care
•    Chiropractic supply and use were positively correlated
•    Low back and cervical spine problems were strongly associated with chiropractic use
•    Increased chiropractic supply was not associated with increased chiropractic utilization intensity

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