Acupuncture in America Today and Tomorrow

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International Korean Medicine Conference JeCheon, Korea April 21, 2006 Acupuncture in America Today and Tomorrow Dr. JiMong Choe OMD.,Ph.D.,L.Ac. Professor Kings Park University,, USA

Acupuncture in America Today and Tomorrow Contents History of Acupuncture in America Acupuncture use in America 1. How Much & Who 2. Results & Why Acupuncturists in America Acupuncture Licenses and laws Acupuncture Licenses in America Acupuncture in America Tomorrow 1. Legislation 2. Insurance Policy 3. Insurance Coverage 4. Herbal Medicine 5. Education Acupuncture in America Tomorrow and Beyond Sources

History of Acupuncture in America 1971 New York Times reporter James Reston, on President Nixon s s trip to China, writes article on his acupuncture experience. This is the first widespread introduction to acupuncture. 1973 1 st Acupuncture practice laws passed in Maryland, Nevada and Oregon. 1982 The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) was established to set national standards of competence.

History of Acupuncture in America 1988 The Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) was recognized by the U.S. Department of Education (USDE) for the accreditation of Masters degree and Masters level acupuncture.. In 1992 this was expanded to include programs in Oriental Medicine. 1996 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved acupuncture needles for use by licensed practitioners, listing them as Class II medical devices. 2002 The National Institutes of Health (NIH) conducted the largest and most comprehensive survey of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use by American adults over 8 million adults have used acupuncture and 2.1 million U.S. adults had used acupuncture in the previous year.

Acupuncture use in America How Much & Why Acupuncture use has doubled in the past 10 years and continues to grow An estimated 20 million Americans have tried acupuncture Over 4.5 billion dollars is spent on Asian Medicine each year and growing Over 3 billion dollars is spent on acupuncture each year and growing

Acupuncture use in America How Much & Who 31% American use of acupuncture 9% Have tried Would try Would not try 60%

Acupuncture use in America How Much & Who Alternative Medicine Use by Race/Ethnicity 27% 32% Asian Black Hispanic White 21% 20%

Acupuncture use in America Results & Why Almost half (48%) of those that received acupuncture were extremely satisfied or very satisfied Only 8% were not at all satisfied Acupuncture was used for a variety of conditions, from physical pain and disease to mental and emotional problems.

Acupuncture use in America Results & Why Acupuncture Patient Satisfaction 10% 8% Extremely Satisfied 24% Very Satisfied 34% 24% Somewhat Satisfied Not Very Satisfied Not at All Satisfied

Acupuncture use in America Results & Why Reasons for Wanting Acupuncture 3% 2% 1% 4% 15% 17% 58% Musculoskelatal or Nervous System Addiction or Psychological Disorder Gastrointestinal or Urogenital Respiratory Circulatory Gynecological Other

Acupuncturists in America Characteristics Average/No. (%) Age 48 Years in Practice 10 Gender Female 59% Male 41% Race White 62% Asian 36% Other 2%

Acupuncturists in America Characteristics Average/No.(%) Education High School 2% Associates Degree 2% Bachelor s s Degree 6% Master s s Degree 58% Doctorate 24% Other Professional Degree 5% Foreign Training Yes 24% No 76%

Acupuncturists in America Characteristics Average/No. (%) Level of Practice Full Time 57% Part Time 41% Retired 2% Practice Location Large City 32% Suburb of Large City 30% Small City 25% Small Town/Rural 13%

Acupuncture in America Today Licenses & Laws As of 2005, there were 22,671 Licensed Acupuncturists in the United States 41 States and the District of Columbia have Acupuncture Practice Laws In 3 of the remaining 9 states, Acupuncture has been deemed the practice of medicine

Acupuncture in America Today Number of Acupuncture Licenses in America 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 1992 1993 1994 1996 1998 2000 2004

Acupuncture in America Tomorrow The following areas are shaping the future of Acupuncture in America Legislation - Attaining Acupuncture Licensure in all 50 states Insurance Passing the Federal Acupuncture Coverage Act and greater inclusion in managed care and insurance plans

Acupuncture in America Tomorrow Herbal Medicine Insuring access and fair regulations Education Development of a Doctorate as a first professional degree Continued research, development and collaboration with Western medicine

Acupuncture in America Tomorrow Legislation Acupuncture practice laws in all 50 states will make passing any national legislation much easier Licensure requirements in all 50 states strengthens Acupuncture as a profession, increases its status and validity in the eyes of the public Licensure in all 50 states would allow greater access to insurance reimbursement and student loan programs

Acupuncture in America Tomorrow Insurance Policy Passing of the Federal Acupuncture Coverage Act (HR 818) would add acupuncture as a benefit covered under both Medicare and the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program With acupuncture coverage established on a national level, it would be faster and easier for private health insurance companies to follow suit Greater insurance coverage would mean greater availability in hospitals and other public venues

Acupuncture in America Tomorrow Insurance Coverage While we have a long way to go before there is equality in insurance coverage, insurance companies are expanding their coverage As shown by Kaiser Family Foundations survey, 47% of all employers surveyed offered acupuncture as a health benefit, up from 33% in 2002 There is still a great disparity of availability between states, making the aforementioned Licensure in all 50 states and national standards all the more important

Acupuncture in America Tomorrow Insurance Coverage Percentage of covered workers with acupuncture benefits 2002 2004 Conventional Plans HMO plans PPO plans Point of service plans 39 26 33 35 44 41 47 52

Acupuncture in America Tomorrow Herbal Medicine National standards set by the FDA, the Traditional Medicines Congress and others, with a list of recognized medicinal herbs, would insure access and availability of traditional medicines National standards would furthermore allow uniform access amongst individual states

Acupuncture in America Tomorrow Education A First Professional Doctorate will elevate the public and legal status of acupuncture by insuring the same level of professional competency and accreditation of other doctoral-level level health care professions This change in status and title will increase the opportunities for the advancement of acupuncture and all other health fields as society moves towards greater integration

Acupuncture in America Tomorrow and Beyond Acupuncture in America will continue to grow and thrive As the legal issues are resolved, more emphasis can be put towards education, research and development As acupuncture is advanced and the public and medical communities learn and understand more, a real integration and collaboration can take place between Asian medicine and Western medicine

Acupuncture in America Tomorrow and Beyond As technology continues to advance in both Asian and Western Medicine, combined with deeper understanding and sharing of ideas, a new paradigm of health and wellness will emerge, with acupuncture and Asian medicine at the forefront

Acupuncture in America Sources acupuncturetoday.com aaom.org nccaom.org acaom.org nationalacupuncturefoundati on.org National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Acupuncture.com nccam.nih.gov Michael Devitt at Acupuncture Today Rebekah J Christensen at AAOM Today and Tomorrow Statistics NCCAOM National Surveyconducted by Harris Interactive National Health Interview Survey-conducted by the NIH Ethnicity and Disease, Volume 1, Winter 2006, Research in the Acupuncturist Community Nutrition Business Journal, February 2005, Complementary and Alternative Health Services in the United States in 2004 Employer Health Benefits 2004 Annual Survey - Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine State Laws and Regulations, 2005 Edition