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New Health Plans Launched to Cover Complementary and Alternative Treatments; Hawaii Employers Can Now Purchase Alternative Medical Care Coverage Directly as a Supplemental Benefit Through American Specialty Health Insurance Company (press release)

Tuesday, July 26, 2005
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Tags: health news, Natural News, nutrition


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American Specialty Health (ASH), the nation's leading complementary health care organization, is debuting new health plan coverages here that allow Hawaii employers to offer insurance benefits for complementary health care. This makes popular treatments such as chiropractic/manual manipulation, acupuncture, and massage therapy more accessible and affordable for employees.

Employers are able to purchase these benefits as a supplemental group benefit, similar to purchasing vision, dental or behavioral health coverage. The benefits are offered by American Specialty Health Insurance Company (ASH Insurance), a subsidiary of ASH, and are available for both in-state and out-of-state employees.

Employers are increasingly eager to offer complementary health care coverage because of growing evidence that it can help reduce employee medical utilization as well as the overall costs of health care, according to George DeVries, chairman, president and CEO of ASH. In a recent study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, employees with chiropractic insurance coverage had 41 percent fewer hospitalizations for back pain than employees without chiropractic coverage. They also had 32 percent fewer back surgeries, and significantly lower utilization rates for CT/MRI scans and X-rays than employees without chiropractic insurance.

Employers also are interested because of growing employee demand for complementary health services. According to a recent Centers for Disease Control study, 36 percent of consumers use some sort of complementary or alternative therapy.

"Our company is stepping in to meet a growing need that is often unfulfilled by mainstream insurers," said DeVries. "As a result, coverage is becoming easier for employees to get. For example, employees covered by acupuncture benefits increased from 33 percent in 2002 to 47 percent in 2004, while chiropractic coverage increased from 79 percent of workers in 2002 to 84 percent in 2004," DeVries said. "As medical costs continue to increase, more and more employers will be looking to these less costly options for care of employees."

Some providers believe the availability of complementary health coverage is increasingly important to patients because it offers a broader choice of wellness and treatment options.

"Complementary providers can provide health recommendations that are more holistic, such as natural or drug-free alternatives," said one Hawaii-based provider. "Complementary care insurance makes good sense for a growing number of patients, and it makes good sense for employers looking to lower their medical utilization and prescription drug costs."

Employees covered by ASH Insurance can access a statewide network of contracted providers. Employees who travel out of state also have access to a national provider network of more than 22,000 contracted acupuncturists, chiropractors, massage therapists, medical doctors and osteopathic physicians. In many cases, ASH Insurance may also cover employees residing in other states.

ASH is the nation's leading specialty benefits organization for complementary health care, providing health benefits, health education and affinity network programs to employer groups, trust funds, health plans and insurance carriers nationwide. Based in San Diego, ASH has over 500 employees and more than 12.1 million members in benefit programs nationwide. Its subsidiary, ASH Insurance, is licensed or admitted as an insurer in 43 states and the District of Columbia. For more information, visit ASHCompanies.com or call 800-848-3555.


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