Alberta Seniors will have Chiropractic Treatment Covered Again
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According
to a press release from the Alberta Ministry of Health dated June 6th, Chiropractic Services will be added to Alberta Seniors'
health benefit coverage next month.
On July 1st More than
450,000 Alberta seniors will be eligible for chiropractic treatment coverage. Health
minister Fred Horne said the government had budgeted $7 million to give senior
citizens access to chiropractic. Albertans enrolled in
the Provincial Coverage for Seniors health benefit plan
will receive $25 per treatment and up to $200 per year. The
benefit plan is sponsored by Alberta Health and administered by Alberta Blue
Cross.
“Helping seniors to manage their health and well-being in the community is a priority for government,” said Fred Horne, Alberta Minister of Health. “Adding chiropractic coverage will give more seniors access to services that may help them stay active and enjoy a better quality of life.”
In 2009 the Provincial Government discontinue public funding for chiropractic services for the elderly. Heavily impacting the group considering may seniors have minimal if any extended health care coverage. The new funding was a result of the Government of Alberta’s proposed 2012/13 budget.
“This is a definite win for Albertans,” said Dr. Clark Mills, president of the Alberta College and Association of Chiropractors. “Chiropractic care for seniors supports their desire to lead healthy and independent lives. On behalf of our patients, we appreciate the government’s commitment to choice for Albertans that helps them achieve a healthy lifestyle.”