ACA's 2013 Legislative Conference to Focus on the Big Picture for Chiropractic

January 1 2013 Melissa Lee
ACA's 2013 Legislative Conference to Focus on the Big Picture for Chiropractic
January 1 2013 Melissa Lee

Educational Symposium offers more than 40 hours of Educational Programing during NCLC I n March, after new and returning members of the 113th Congress settle into their offices on Capitol Hill, chiro­practic physicians and students from around the country will come to Washington. D.C. to provide the profes­sion's perspective on the important health care issues facing our nation. This face time with legislators will take place March 6-10 as part of the 2013 National Chiropractic Legislative Con­ference (NCLC) and Educa­tion Symposium, hosted by the American Chiropractic Association (ACA). with the Chiropractic Summit serving as a partnering organization for the event. The theme of this year's con­ference. "Framing the Future of Chiropractic." will focus on a big picture view of the future for the chiropractic profession, and on setting the stage for its advancement during this pivotal time for health care in the United States. NCLC is the profession's chance to weigh in on. among other issues, the ongoing implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). further expansion of chi­ropractic services in the Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). federal student loan relief for chiropractic students and getting doctors of chiro­practic (DCs) commissioned in the U.S. Public Health Sen ice (USPHS) Commissioned Corps. "The month of March after an election year is the perfect time for this kind of advocacy work with legislators." said ACA President Keith Overland. DC. "The Congressional season is young, and the newly elected lawmakers will be excited about their new jobs. We need to strike while the iron is hot. so I urge every chiropractic ally that can to come to NCLC on behalf of the profession and our patients." NCLC is the chiropractic profession's most important public policy and educational event. For more than 30 years, chiro­practic physicians and chiropractic students from across the country have gathered in Washington. D.C. annually to meet with members of Congress and discuss the issues that matter most to DCs and their patients. In addition to the advocacy on Capitol Hill. NCLC offers education opportunities and informa­tion about important federal initiatives. Over the years, a list of politi­cal dignitaries and pundits have appeared at NCLC. including political strategist and CNN contributor Paul Begala: po­litical pundit and Daily Caller owner Tucker Carlson; political strategist and media personality James Can illc: Ret. Brig. Gen. Becky Halstcad. spokesperson for the Foundation for Chi­ropractic Progress: Howard Wasdin. DC. author of Seal Team Six: Memoirs of an Elite Navy Seal Sniper, and peren­nial chiropractic supporters such as Sens. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa). Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and Charles Grasslcy (R-Io\va): and Reps. Mike Rogers (R-Alaska) and James Clyburn (D-South Carolina). Key Issues for Chiropractic on the Hill Following a much-anticipated U.S. Supreme Court ruling that found the health care reform law to be constitutional, full implementation of PPACA is underway. NCLC attendees will be talking with legislators about how the sen ices provided by doctors of chiropractic arc cost effective and about how DCs can help fill the primary care workforce gap. Many lawmakers arc still unaware tliat the chiropractic health care model has always been heavily focused on providing essential sen ices and promoting healthy lifestyles for the prevention of disease and injury. Aside from health care reform, at NCLC doctors and lawmak­ers will talk about other pressing legislative issues, such as: • Expanding access to the sen ices provided by doctors of chiropractic for members of the military and military veterans. With ACAs support, key bills related to this issue have been introduced in Congress in order to require the VA to have a DC on staff at all major medical facilities and to extend the scr- vices provided by doctors of chiropractic to U.S. military retirees, dependents and survivors as part of TRICARE. the DoD health care delivery system. Legislation that would include DCs in the U.S. Public Health Sen ice (USPHS) Commissioned Corps—a team of health professionals that promote public health and provide disease prevention programs and health care sen ices across the coun­ try. A bill that would provide opportunities for DCs to work in exchange for student loan relief while ensuring that medically undcrscrved communities across America have access to a wide array of health care sen ices and an expanded range of providers. "Introducing pro-chiropractic legislation is only a part of the battle." said John Falardcau. ACAs senior vice president of government relations. "The next step in getting these bills passed is to generate support for the legislation among members of Congress: and the best way to do that is to come to Washington for NCLC and tell your lawmakers in person \\ hy these issues matter to you and your patients." Chiropractic Summit and ABCA to Meet The Chiropractic Summit—an initiative to unite the profession that includes 41 organizations, including ACA. the As­sociation of Chiropractic Colleges, the Congress of Chiropractic State Associa- tions and the International Chiropractors Association—will meet during the first day of NCLC-rclatcd activity, on Wednesday. March 6. Additionally, for the first time, the American Black Chiropractic As­sociation (ABCA) will host a meeting in conjunction with the event. Network with Colleagues, Law­makers and Attend Hours of Educational Programming As always, opportunities to network with colleagues—and elected officials—will be abundant during NCLC. The annual congressional reception (an attendee favor­ite) will be held again this year. Previous congressional representatives in attendance include: Rep. Howard Coble (R-North Carolina). Sen. Richard Blumcnthal (D-Connccticut). Rep. Walter Jones (R-North Carolina) and Former House Speaker Rep. Nancy Pclosi (D-California). Finally. ACA"s Second Annual Educa­tional Symposium will take place March 8-10. Participants can attend more than 40 hours of educational programming. Featured topics include: Chiropractic Integration into Health Care Balance Disorders DOT Marketing Chiropractic Management of Otitis Media Managing Sports Injuries of the Shoulder Practice Management Acupuncture and Chiropractic Practice Laser Spine Institute Upper Cervical Oddities Recognizing and Managing Osteoporosis Chiropractic: Changing the Face of Sports Performance Marketing through Internet & Social Media Ankle Gait and Station Managing the Geriatric Patient How to Maximize Your ACA Partnership Nutraccutical and Lifestyle Management of Hypertension Rehabilitation of the Knee Understanding Low Level Laser Therapy Endocrine Disniptors Advanced Extremity Adjusting Preparing Your Office for Medicare Audits Failure to Recognize the Presence & Implications of Vascular Conditions in Clinical Practice It can"t be stated often or strongly enough. This is a pivotal time for chiropractic physicians and healthcare in general in this country. So now. more than ever. Congress needs to hear the message from DCs in their districts and states. The chiropractic profession has been on the path of prevention and wellness for more than a century, and its time for the rest of the country to follow suit. NCLC is the chiropractic profession's opportunity to tell its story to elected officials and to make them aware of just how much it has to offer. For more information on NCLC. including how to register, visit www.acatoday.org/NCLC. Melissa Lee is the American Chiropractic As­sociation s public and media relations manager. She has spent her entire career working with media on behalf of professional associations. Melissa promotes chiropractic services lo palienis in need by coordinating media inlervim's with chiropraciic spokespeople—providing a voice for the profession n consumer media. Attendees enjoying the annual Congressional Reception Orrin Hatch (R-Utah); ACA President Keith Overland, DC; Chiropractic Summit Chairman Lewis Bazakos, DC; COCSA President Kate Rufolo-Dreher DC (L to R) Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.); ACA President Keith Overland, DC; former U.S. House Majority Leader Dick Gephardt