Coverage of Nonpharmacologic Treatments for Low Back Pain Among US Public and Private Insurers

Key Points Question Among US insurers, what are the coverage and utilization management policies for nonpharmacologic treatments for chronic, noncancer low back pain? Findings In this cross-sectional study of 45 Medicaid, commercial, and Medicare Advantage plans, most plans covered at least physical and occupational therapy and chiropractic care for chronic noncancer pain, but there was little evidence of coverage of acupuncture and psychological interventions. Utilization management strategies such as visit limits and prior authorization were common, but criteria varied widely across the plans examined. Meaning The lack of consistent coverage and utilization management policies underscores the need for best practices to improve comprehensive, multimodal coverage of treatments for chronic, noncancer low back pain.

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