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- Title
A scoping review of acupuncture insurance coverage in the United States.
- Authors
Bleck, Roselle; Marquez, Emma; Gold, Melanie A; Westhoff, Carolyn L
- Abstract
Background: Increasing access to non-pharmacologic pain management modalities, including acupuncture, has the potential to reduce opioid overuse. A lack of insurance coverage for acupuncture could present a barrier for both patients and providers. The objective of this scoping review was to assess the existing literature on acupuncture insurance coverage in the United States and to identify knowledge gaps and research priorities. Methods: We utilized the Arksey and O'Malley framework to guide our scoping review methodology. We followed a pre-determined study protocol for the level-one abstract and level-two full text screenings. We synthesized information into subject-area domains and identified knowledge gaps. Results: We found a lack of published data on acupuncture coverage in 44 states, especially in the Midwest and the South. Where data were available, a large proportion of acupuncture users did not have insurance coverage. Consumer demand, state mandates, and efforts to reduce opioid use were motivations to cover acupuncture. Licensed acupuncturists were less likely to be reimbursed and were reimbursed at lower rates compared to physicians. Reported barriers encountered when implementing coverage included a lack of providers, challenges determining when to offer non-pharmacologic treatments, and a lack of evidence for clinical efficacy and cost-effectiveness. Conclusion: We found a lack of recent publications and data comparing regional coverage in the United States. A key challenge is that commercial insurance plan data are not in the public domain. Further research should assess insurance coverage implementation for acupuncture and measure the impact of policy changes on acupuncture utilization and rates of opioid overuse.
- Subjects
UNITED States; INSURANCE; NARCOTICS; DRUG efficacy; ONLINE information services; CINAHL database; INSURANCE companies; MEDICAL information storage &; retrieval systems; ACUPUNCTURE; SYSTEMATIC reviews; ANALGESICS; MOTIVATION (Psychology); PHYSICIAN-patient relations; POPULATION geography; HEALTH insurance reimbursement; COST effectiveness; LITERATURE reviews; MEDLINE; PAIN management
- Publication
Acupuncture in Medicine, 2021, Vol 39, Issue 5, p461
- ISSN
0964-5284
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0964528420964214