NCBAHM / ASA Helping Position Acupuncturists Within VA Community Care

Integrating acupuncture into mainstream healthcare systems is a crucial step for the profession, and a landmark effort is unfolding within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This article details the pivotal roles of the National Certification Board for Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine (NCBAHM) and the American Society of Acupuncturists (ASA) in positioning licensed acupuncturists as key providers within the VA's Community Care Network. By providing a non-pharmacological option for pain management, stress reduction, and overall wellness, acupuncture offers immense benefits to our nation's veterans. However, navigating the complexities of federal healthcare can be a significant hurdle for individual practitioners. The piece explores the strategic initiatives, policy advocacy, and credentialing support being offered by NCBAHM and ASA to streamline this process. It serves as an essential guide for acupuncturists looking to serve the veteran population, highlighting the pathways to successful partnership and the profound impact this collaboration has on improving veteran health outcomes while advancing the acupuncture profession. This is a must-read for practitioners interested in expanding their practice and contributing to the well-being of those who have served the country, showcasing how professional organizations are paving the way for greater inclusion.
NCBAHM / ASA Helping Position Acupuncturists Within VA Community Care