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Are Chiropractors permitted to perform basic med exams?
Are you referring to a DO (Doctor of osteopath) here in Arizona they are considered same as a medical doctor, but not the same as a Chiropractor although I do know Osteopath Doctors that offer chiropractic adjustments.
MDs and DOs, yes. DCs, no.
I wasn't aware they had changed the original proposal, but after seeing the comments here, I looked it up. It was originally sold as you would have to see your primary care physician since they would know you history best. Now it says, "Get a physical exam with a state-licensed physician, using the Comprehensive Medical Examination Checklist."
No exactly.
The statute that created BasicMed specified "State-Licensed Physician" and did not provide a definition of what a "physician" is.
Podiatrists fall into a similar bucket. That said, I haven't heard of any doing exams.Ok, sounds legit. Just for sake of argument, I wonder how a podiatrist would fit into that model. I've seen may references to them as Podiatric Physicians. (I get your point that the determining factor would the state licensing board.)
I would be interested to hear from anyone in this thread who has actually done their BasicMED exam with a chiropractor. I'm still skeptical, but anxious to be proven wrong.
NP, or a PA which probably has lot more schooling are not allowed, but in some states a Chiropractor can because the state uses the word "Physician" which meets the federal statute requirement. I found you can get Doctor of Chiropractic 100% online. I wonder if you can do your own basic medical if you get one of those online degrees in Chiropractic Medicine.