AI Article Synopsis

  • Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) are increasingly hiring Doctors of Chiropractic (DCs) to provide care to underserved populations, but information on their roles is limited.
  • A survey found that 233 DCs are employed in 146 out of 1,537 FQHCs across 28 states, with most spending about 88% of their time on clinical care.
  • The study also revealed inconsistencies in credentialing and compensation for DCs, highlighting a need for more research on their roles and the challenges in integrating chiropractic services in healthcare settings.

Article Abstract

Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) provide comprehensive primary care to underserved populations. While the presence of chiropractic services in these multidisciplinary systems is of growing interest, little is known. The purpose of this study is to identify and map where Doctors of Chiropractic (DCs) are employed or providing care within FQHCs and describe their employment characteristics. Websites for FQHC clinics identified by the Health Resources and Services Administration were reviewed to determine whether chiropractic services are offered and/or a DC is employed at that clinic. Identified DCs were invited to participate in a cross-sectional survey, which included questions about their employment. Analysis of survey data utilized descriptive statistics and content analysis of open-ended questions. We identified 233 DCs working full- or part-time in 146 of 1537 (9.5%) FQHC systems, with two thirds of those employing more than one DC. Chiropractic services are delivered at FQHCs in 28/50 U.S. states, 75.0% of which offer a chiropractic benefit in their state Medicaid program. California had the largest concentration of FQHCs offering chiropractic services (65/146, 44.5%). Of surveys sent to 206 viable DC e-mail addresses, 101 were completed (49.0% response rate). Most DCs responded to personal (39.0%) or advertised (26.0%) solicitation for employment by the FQHC, while some DCs (14.0%) initiated the opportunity. Average employment at the FQHC was 5.1 years. Credentialing levels and compensation structures were inconsistent. DCs predominantly spend their time on clinical care (mean 88.0%) compared with administrative tasks (mean 10.4%). This study provides important baseline information about the presence of chiropractic within FQHCs and DCs employment characteristics. Future research should include exploring the roles DCs fulfill within FQHCs, skills necessary for successful collaboration, and barriers to incorporating chiropractic services within these systems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/jicm.2024.0681DOI Listing

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