Posted by Miami Beach Chiropractor - Dr Todd Narson
Chiropractic Before
Spine Surgery for Chronic LBP
University of Pittsburgh
Medical Center Health Plan mandates conservative care before considering
surgery for chronic LBP cases.
By Peter W. Crownfield,
Executive Editor
The University of
Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Health Plan, a health maintenance organization
affiliated with the university's School of Medicine, has adopted landmark guidelines for the management of
chronic low back pain. As of Jan. 1, 2012, candidates for spine surgery must
receive "prior authorization to determine medical necessity," which
includes verification that the patient has "tried and failed a 3-month course
of conservative management that included physical therapy, chiropractic
therapy, and medication." Surgery candidates also must be graduates of the
plan's LBP health coaching program. The program features a Web-based
decision-making tool designed to help plan members "understand the pros
and cons of surgery and high-tech radiology." It is the first reported
implementation of such a policy by a health care plan.
Putting a Clamp on the Soaring Rates of Spine Surgery
According to the
December 2011 issue of the UPMC Health Plan Physician Partner Update, which informed participating providers of the
new guidelines and the rationale for their implementation, "We feel
strongly that this clinical initiative will improve the quality of care for
members who are considering low back surgery, and that it will facilitate their
involvement in the decision-making process." The update also noted,
"Surgical procedures for low back surgery performed without prior
authorization will not be reimbursed at either the specialist
or the hospital level."
According to the
December 2011 issue of the UPMC Health Plan Physician Partner Update, which informed participating providers of the
new guidelines and the rationale for their implementation, "We feel
strongly that this clinical initiative will improve the quality of care for
members who are considering low back surgery, and that it will facilitate their
involvement in the decision-making process." The update also noted,
"Surgical procedures for low back surgery performed without prior
authorization will not be reimbursed at either the specialist
or the hospital level."
Headquartered in Pittsburgh,
the UPMC Health Plan covers insureds in 15 counties in western
Pennsylvania. The plan integrates 20 hospitals, 400 doctors' offices and
outpatient sites.
Chiropractic Services: What the UPMC Health Plan Covers
"It is the policy
of UPMC Health Plan to recognize chiropractic services and adjunctive
procedures as appropriate and consistent with good medical practice and will
provide coverage when the services are medically necessary and covered by the
member's benefit plan for the specific indications detailed in this policy.
Coverage is limited to medically necessary services provided by a licensed
doctor of chiropractic, within the scope of his/her license."
"Covered
chiropractic services include evaluation and management, manipulation, spinal
X-rays, therapeutic exercise, and adjunctive procedures that are appropriate
and medically necessary for neuromusculoskeletal conditions. ... Indications
for Chiropractic Services: Indicated for primary, neuro-musculoskeletal
symptoms involving the spine, para-spinal soft tissues, and extremities.
Indications for Manipulation: Manipulation is appropriate to restore function
that has been reduced or lost by illness or injury. Indications for Adjunctive
Procedures: Adjunctive procedures are appropriate to restore function and
prevent disability following injury. Indications for Therapeutic Exercise:
Indicated for improvement or to restore functional status by building strength,
endurance and flexibility of the affected region."A Conservative Strategy for Managing Chronic LBP
• PCP discussion related to self-care consisting of rest, ice, compression and elevation (RICE)
• Screening for psychosocial factors or "yellow flags" and incorporate behavioral interventions as appropriate with other treatment interventions
• Education on self-management techniques – functional ability assessment and education on return to work / usual activity and function
• Enrollment and graduation from UPMC Health Plan Health Coach's Low Back Pain Program (mandatory) which may also include participation in other programs such as weight loss, physical activity, tobacco cessation, depression and/or stress
• Early referral to chiropractor or physical therapist, but before advanced imaging, for manipulation/mobilization; stabilization exercises; directional preference strategies – member and/or provider movements that abolish or cause centralization of pain (McKenzie self-treatment repeated movements that centralize pain)
• Detailed documentation of extent and response to conservative treatment including chiropractor/physical therapy documentation
SOURCE: UPMC Health Plan Policy and Procedure Manual, October 2011: Surgical Management of Low Back Pain (partial list of considerations prior to spine surgery to determine medical necessity). Complete policy available at:www.upmchealthplan.com/pdf/PandP/MP.043.pdf.
This article has been reposted from Dynamic Chiropractic: The original article can be found by clicking here
Dr. Narson is a 2-term past president of the Florida Chiropractic Association’s Council on Sports Injuries, Physical Fitness & Rehabilitation and was honored as the recipient of the coveted Chiropractic Sports Physician of the Year Award in 1999-2000. He practices in Miami Beach, Florida at the Miami Beach Family & Sports Chiropractic Center; A Facility for Natural Sports Medicine.
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Its nice to see support for non-surgical alternatives.
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