When sports chiropractors first appeared at the Olympic Games in the 1980s, it was alongside individual athletes who had experienced the benefits of chiropractic care in their training and recovery processes at home. Fast forward to Paris 2024, where chiropractic care was available in the polyclinic for all athletes, and the attitude has now evolved to recognize that “every athlete deserves access to sports chiropractic."
Palmer Recognized by NCQA for Providing Quality Back Pain Care at Clinics
The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) has announced that the Palmer Academic Health Center and the Campus Health Center clinics on the Palmer College of Chiropractic campus in Davenport, Iowa, have received recognition from the Back Pain Recognition Program (BPRP) for providing superior care to clinic patients suffering from low back pain. According to the NCQA registry, these Palmer College clinics and their respective faculty clinicians are the only health care facilities and providers in Iowa to receive BPRP recognition.
The Back Pain Recognition Program was designed to improve the quality of care to the nearly 30 million Americans who experience low back pain by motivating health care providers to deliver high-quality care and service. To receive recognition, the two on-campus Palmer Chiropractic Clinics were required to pass a rigorous, comprehensive review of several key clinical measures demonstrating quality health care delivery and service. These measures include appropriate imaging for acute back pain, recommendations for exercise and attention to health risk factors, among many others.
The BPRP is the first independent program to systematically evaluate back pain care. NCQA developed the program's requirements from widely accepted medical evidence with significant input from back pain specialists, and health plan and employer representatives. BPRP-Recognized health care providers provide patients with the care that best meets their needs, restores health and mobility and avoids unnecessary treatment and procedures.
"Needless imaging and procedures provide no real benefit to patients who suffer from back pain," said Margaret E. O'Kane, president, National Committee for Quality Assurance. "By earning recognition, these Palmer Chiropractic Clinics in Davenport have demonstrated that they consistently provide proven, evidence-based care to their patients with low back pain."
According to the Palmer Chiropractic Clinics Chief of Staff, James Owens, DC, "Our recognition through the NCQA Back Pain Recognition Program provides external validation for our patients and to our community that we have processes in place to ensure consistent delivery of high-quality, evidence-based care in an effort to generate the best patient outcomes."
"The Palmer College clinics at each of our three campuses are committed to the delivery of quality, patient-centered care, and to providing a clinical education model that prepares our graduates for today's practice environment," said Vice Chancellor for Clinic Affairs, Kurt Wood, DC. "This recent NCQA recognition for our Davenport Campus clinics follows NCQA recognition for our West Campus Clinic in San Jose, Calif., in 2008, and we intend to achieve NCQA recognition for our clinics in the Port Orange, Florida, community as well."
Source: Palmer College of Chiropractic