Protecting Chiropractic in Georgia
GCA is actively involved in legislative efforts to safeguard chiropractic care, working with policymakers to protect and expand chiropractic rights.
🔹 Advocating for fair insurance reimbursements & chiropractic coverage
🔹 Defending chiropractors against unnecessary regulations & restrictions
🔹 Supporting ChiroPAC, our political action committee for chiropractic advocacy
Chiropractic Practice Act passed.
Insurance equality bill introduced; would not pass until 1980.
Medicare begins covering chiropractic care; GCA member Dr. Hoyt Duke testified in front of Congress for inclusion, and Dr. D.N. Parkerson urges chiropractors in his area to convince Rep. Williamson Sylvester Stuckey, Jr. to sponsor the Medicare bill.
Chiropractic Political Action Committee (CPAC) formed; Dr. Joseph Bishop serves as first president.
GCA hires Aubrey Villines as lobbyist.
Insurance equality passed in Georgia.
Georgia Chiropractic Association Political Action Committee (GCA-PAC) is incorporated July 18.
Georgia's Attorney General rules doctors of chiropractic may refer for MRIs.
Chiropractic Scope of Practice expanded in Georgia.
Georgia Supreme Court finds there are no statutory requirements for doctors of chiropractic to obtain a patient's informed consent. GCA General Counsel Aubrey Villines contributed to the case.
Georgia General Assembly passes legislation stating only doctors of chiropractic can provide chiropractic adjustments and chiropractic services.
Georgia General Assembly passes legislation that third party administrators must comply with existing prompt pay statutes.
Worked to defeat S.B. 445 that would have taken the power to approve licenses, make rules and discipline D.C.s from the Board of Examiners and given it to a seven-member board of consumers appointed by the governor.
Successfully opposed H.B. 971, which would have mandated that D.C.s wear a name badge with their degree on it whenever they interacted with patients.
2015 Successful in exempting D.C.s from H.B. 416, a bill proposed by the Medical Association of Georgia that would require health care providers to wear a name badge identifying their degree. GCA opposed this bill for the past two years.
GCA Board Member Dr. Karen Mathiak is sworn in as the first chiropractor in the Georgia House of Representatives.
Successfully opposed the expansion of the Massage Therapy Scope of Practice.
GCA General Counsel Aubrey Villines helps win a verdict that D.C.s may refer for MRI, upholding the 2006 opinion of Georgia’s attorney general. Click here for the ruling.
Successfully opposed legislation that would have removed the $400 cap on business licenses, preventing a potential increase in fees for doctors of chiropractic.
Passed fair copay legislation that states copays must be reasonable and serve as an incentive to care. Representative Karen Mathiak, D.C. worked diligently with Governor Brian Kemp to confirm chiropractors of Georgia were essential workers during the COVID pandemic to keep Georgians safe. Also, doctors of Chiropractic were included in COVID legislation protecting them from liability.
Passed fair copay legislation that states copays must be reasonable and serve as an incentive to care. Representative Karen Mathiak, D.C. worked diligently with Governor Brian Kemp to confirm chiropractors of Georgia were essential workers during the COVID pandemic to keep Georgians safe. Also, doctors of Chiropractic were included in COVID legislation protecting them from liability.
Passed a bill that allows D.C.s to more easily form a corporation with M.D.s.
Successfully opposed legislation that would have allowed athletic trainers to treat all injuries; not just those sustained during athletic events.
Passed legislation adding doctors of chiropractic to Georgia's lien statute. Passing the lien statute helped GCA in being awarded the 2023 State Association of the Year in recognition of the outstanding contributions to the profession, Georgia Chiropractors and ChiroCongress.
Effectively opposed attempt to limit chiropractors from being called "Dr."
Political Action CommitteeJoin the GCA-PAC today to protect your patients’ rights to Support the practice of chiropractic, your chiropractic colleagues and your patients by making a commitment to support the legislative agenda. For as little as 1/2 of one adjustment per week ($20), you will be protecting your right to practice and the future of chiropractic in the state of Georgia. GCA’s longstanding relationships with legislators have resulted in:
Every chiropractor in this state should contribute a “fair share” to the PAC. The GCA-PAC Board of Directors has set that amount at $1,000 per year. Consider this Fair Share Program as practice insurance. Just like you pay for health, life, car and homeowners insurance, you need to “cover” your ability to practice chiropractic in the state of Georgia. Your livelihood depends on it, and the money you donate helps the GCA achieve its goal to protect everyone’s access and right to chiropractic. Click here to download the PAC form. Click here to make an online donation. |