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Dynamic Chiropractic – November 15, 2013, Vol. 31, Issue 22

News in Brief

By Editorial Staff

ACA HOD Meeting: Preparing for the New Health Care

Adapting to change, particularly in the face of a transforming health care system, was the overriding theme echoed at the American Chiropractic Association's annual House of Delegates meeting, held at National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) headquarters in Greeley, Colo.

Integrating into new health care delivery models, meeting quality measurement deadlines in Medicare, HIPAA patient privacy regulations, and transitioning to the ICD-10 code set were all big topics of conversation during this year's meeting.

As noted by ACA President Keith Overland, DC: "We have an opportunity facing us like never before in history. Our entire U.S. health care system is transforming. The payment mechanisms and delivery system are changing. Evidence and cost-effectiveness are required. We must stop clinging to the past if we want to create the future."

Other meeting highlights included passage of a resolution to, according to the ACA, "develop an ACA work group to review current and future best practice and guideline documents for potential adoption"; and awards given to retiring NBCE Executive Vice President, Horace Elliott, and William O'Connell (Leadership Awards), and Oregon delegate and Oregon Chiropractic Association lobbyist, Vern Saboe (special award for contributions to member recruitment).


Performance Health Partners With Cramer Products

Performance Health recently announced a merger with Cramer Products, which supports the athletic training, sports-medicine and team markets. According to Performance Health President / CEO Marshall Dahneke, "Each company will cross-promote and cross-sell the other's product lines through their respective sales channels, taking advantage of each other's market leadership and strong legacy brands."


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