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ACA Gets Go to Sue HHS

From Yahoo News comes an article titled, “Chiropractic Group Gets Green Light to Sue HHS” According to the article, a federal court ruling has found “that the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) may sue the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) over guidelines that the ACA says virtually exclude chiropractic services from the Medicare+Choice

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ICA Delivers Strong Subluxation-based Presentation To U.S. DVA

ICA Delivers Strong Subluxation-based Presentation To Department of Veterans Affairs Ronald M. Hendrickson, ICA Executive Director Representatives of the International Chiropractors Association were among the participants in an historic meeting held on February 24, 2000 in Washington, D.C., at which the future of chiropractic services in federal veterans programs was extensively discussed. Called by senior

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Role of chiropractic in VA sparks heated debate

Linda Bevel, Executive Assistant, World Chiropractic Alliance Sharp divisions within the chiropractic profession became evident on Thursday, Feb. 24, when the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA) participated in a forum held by the Department of Veterans Affairs at VA Headquarters in Washington D.C. The VA invited the WCA and other groups to provide input into new

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Seniors face Medicare HMO cutbacks

Senior citizens who left traditional Medicare and joined an HMO to save money and gain benefits are in for a shock: Premiums, doctor visits and even hospital stays will cost more next year. The changes are the first round of significant benefit cutbacks by Medicare HMO insurers, many of whom say they were forced to

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ACA Gets Go to Sue HHS

From Yahoo News comes an article titled, “Chiropractic Group Gets Green Light to Sue HHS” According to the article, a federal court ruling has found “that the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) may sue the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) over guidelines that the ACA says virtually exclude chiropractic services from the Medicare+Choice

Read More »

ICA Delivers Strong Subluxation-based Presentation To U.S. DVA

ICA Delivers Strong Subluxation-based Presentation To Department of Veterans Affairs Ronald M. Hendrickson, ICA Executive Director Representatives of the International Chiropractors Association were among the participants in an historic meeting held on February 24, 2000 in Washington, D.C., at which the future of chiropractic services in federal veterans programs was extensively discussed. Called by senior

Read More »

Role of chiropractic in VA sparks heated debate

Linda Bevel, Executive Assistant, World Chiropractic Alliance Sharp divisions within the chiropractic profession became evident on Thursday, Feb. 24, when the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA) participated in a forum held by the Department of Veterans Affairs at VA Headquarters in Washington D.C. The VA invited the WCA and other groups to provide input into new

Read More »

Seniors face Medicare HMO cutbacks

Senior citizens who left traditional Medicare and joined an HMO to save money and gain benefits are in for a shock: Premiums, doctor visits and even hospital stays will cost more next year. The changes are the first round of significant benefit cutbacks by Medicare HMO insurers, many of whom say they were forced to

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