As our population ages and the opioid crisis continues to ravage our communities, increasing access to high-value, non-pharmacologic options for managing pain and chronic disease must be a top priority for Congress. Current Medicare coverage does not reflect the current guidelines for treatment of pain, and a straight-forward first step is to improve coverage for the 64 million Americans enrolled to better include chiropractic and acupuncture. Bipartisan solutions have already been introduced, but with the midterm elections approaching, the window for Congress to address current limitations within the Medicare program through reconciliation is closing. Chiropractic care and acupun
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