UnitedHealthcare Removing Prior Authorization for Chiropractic
UnitedHealth Group has announced a significant policy change that will benefit both chiropractors and their patients. By the end of 2026, its subsidiary, UnitedHealthcare, will eliminate prior authorization (PA) requirements for chiropractic care, along with numerous other healthcare services. This move is part of a broader effort to streamline processes and reduce administrative burdens that often delay necessary treatment. Tim Noel, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, framed the decision as a way to make it easier for patients to get the care they need while allowing doctors to spend more time on patient care. The American Chiropractic Association (ACA) has lauded the decision, with its president, Dr. Kris Anderson, highlighting how improved access to chiropractic services supports evidence-based, non-drug approaches to pain management. This is particularly relevant in the context of reducing reliance on prescription opioids for common musculoskeletal conditions. Research has shown that early access to chiropractic care can alleviate pain, improve function, and lower downstream healthcare costs. This landmark decision by a major insurer could set a precedent for others in the industry, marking a potential shift in how chiropractic care is accessed nationwide.
