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Oklahoma bill would add chiropractic care to comp

Posted On: May. 12, 2020 1:04 PM CST

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Oklahoma lawmakers have passed legislation to allow for the coverage of chiropractic treatment in workers compensation.

Bipartisan bill S.B. 1375, sponsored by Republican Sen. Kim David and Democratic Sen. Kay Floyd, unanimously passed the state’s House on Monday. The bill unanimously passed the Senate on March 10.

The bill would amend the state’s Administrative Workers Compensation Act to add chiropractic services to the list of allowable medical treatment under the state’s fee schedule and authorize licensed chiropractors to the list of other medical providers authorized to treat injured workers. Like physicians, under the legislation the employer would have the right to choose the treating chiropractor.

If signed into law, the legislation will take effect Nov. 1, 2020.