Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 27462
  Title How do we measure up in 2022 caring for children as chiropractors? [editorial]
URL https://jccponline.com/vallone21-01.html
Journal J Clin Chiropr Pediatr. 2022 May;21(1):1852-1853
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Excerpt: Most chiropractors have heard from our patients about the breakdown in care under the current persisting constraints of telehealth visits. We also hear how the decrease in the healthcare provider workforce has presented a challenge to families seeking immediate or at times, specialized care, for their children. 

These challenges have brought many families to our doors because chiropractors have continued to provide safe and effective face to face and hands-on care under the guidelines of their individual state or country’s departments of health, and because our patients talk about the care we provide. Many of the new individuals you have met over the last year may not have called upon us had their familiar channels of care been open to them. However, they have chosen to seek our counsel on the direction of another satisfied parent or patient or because our offices are open and available to them.

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