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- The prestigious New England Journal of Medicine published a study that stated that the number of visits
to non-medical health care providers in 1990 totaled 425 million, 9.5% more than the total number of visits to all family
physicians. A follow-up study conducted in 1997 found the total number of visits to non-medical health care providers
jumped to 629 million. Chiropractic was the most-used treatment.
- Consumer preferences are also reflected in health care coverage. As of 1999, 65% of HMOs cover chiropractic care. When
these HMOs were surveyed concerning their policies toward "alternative health care, " 43% stated that they DO NOT view
chiropractic as "alternative therapy," but as a type of mainstream health care.
- Dr. Paul Shekelle, a medical doctor and member of the nonprofit RAND research organization states that chiropractic
should be though of as an equivalent form of health care instead of an alternative therapy or other type of health care.