The State of 21st Century Acupuncture in the U.S. (Pt. 6)

The 2020 U.S. Acupuncture Profession Planning Project provides a critical snapshot of the current acupuncture workforce, revealing a mature and stable profession. Data show that 70-71% of practitioners are female, with an average age in the early 50s and significant clinical experience. While private practice remains the dominant setting (82.5%), there is a growing trend toward integration in hospital and academic environments. Currently, there are approximately 30,000 licensed acupuncturists in the U.S., with over 20,000 being NCCAOM board-certified. This data is essential for marketing the profession to insurers and policymakers to shift the perception of acupuncture from "alternative" to essential healthcare. The workforce profile also flags a need to recruit younger practitioners to ensure long-term sustainability. Strategic use of this information can help negotiate insurance reimbursement, secure funding for pilot programs, and define professional standards similar to nurse practitioners. By leveraging workforce data, the profession can move toward greater inclusion in national healthcare tracking and establish itself as a core component of integrative medicine.
The State of 21st Century Acupuncture in the U.S. (Pt. 6)