Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2049

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Chiropractic care; diagnostic imaging

Impact

The bill aims to clarify and expand the existing limits on chiropractic practices. By detailing the diagnostic tools and procedures that chiropractors are allowed to perform, including diagnostic imaging, the legislation could significantly improve patient access to comprehensive chiropractic care. This change may enhance the collaboration between chiropractors and other healthcare professionals, potentially leading to improved patient outcomes through better referrals and interdisciplinary communication within healthcare settings.

Summary

House Bill 2049 proposes amendments to Section 32-925 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically focusing on the scope of practice for doctors of chiropractic. This legislation identifies a doctor of chiropractic as a 'portal of entry' healthcare provider and outlines the permissible practices included under their care, which encompass the diagnosis and correction of subluxations and neuromuscular skeletal disorders. Additionally, it authorizes physical examinations, diagnostic imaging procedures, including specific lab tests, and various treatments such as orthopedic support prescriptions and acupuncture.

Contention

While the bill is primarily aimed at enhancing the scope of chiropractic services, there are concerns regarding the implications of expanding diagnostic capabilities. Opponents may argue that allowing chiropractors to perform diagnostic imaging could lead to misinterpretations of results or inappropriate referrals, complicating patient care. Critics of the bill suggest that it could blur the lines between chiropractic care and more traditional medical practices, particularly in the diagnostic domain. Conversely, proponents emphasize the need for chiropractors to have comprehensive tools to effectively treat patients and address musculoskeletal issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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