Medical Benefits Package; Chiropractic Services

Published date21 October 2021
Citation86 FR 58237
Record Number2021-22535
SectionProposed rules
CourtVeterans Affairs Department
Federal Register, Volume 86 Issue 201 (Thursday, October 21, 2021)
[Federal Register Volume 86, Number 201 (Thursday, October 21, 2021)]
                [Proposed Rules]
                [Pages 58237-58239]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2021-22535]
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                DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
                38 CFR Part 17
                RIN 2900-AQ70
                Medical Benefits Package; Chiropractic Services
                AGENCY: Department of Veterans Affairs.
                ACTION: Proposed rule.
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                SUMMARY: The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) proposes to revise its
                medical regulations to add chiropractic services to the definitions of
                medical services and preventive care. VA would further revise the
                definition of medical services to include rehabilitative services
                consistent with its statutory definition and to reflect changes made in
                other VA medical regulations and in prior legislation not previously
                codified. The proposed amendments would make VA medical regulations
                consistent with current practices, prior changes in law and VA's
                medical regulations, and changes in law made by the Consolidated
                Appropriations Act, 2018. These amendments would not substantively
                change the current administration of medical benefits to veterans.
                DATES: Comments must be received on or before December 20, 2021.
                ADDRESSES: Comments may be submitted through http://www.Regulations.gov. Comments received will be available at
                regulations.gov for public viewing, inspection, or copies.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Anthony Lisi, D.C., Director, Veterans
                Health Administration Chiropractic Service, Rehabilitation and
                Prosthetic Services (10P4R), 810 Vermont Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20420,
                (203) 932-5711, ext. 5341. (This is not a toll-free number.)
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 1710 of title 38 of the United
                States Code (U.S.C.) requires VA to furnish hospital care and medical
                services which the Secretary determines to be needed for eligible
                veterans. Prior to March 23, 2018, under 38 U.S.C. 1701(6), medical
                services included medical examination and treatment, rehabilitative
                services, surgical services, dental services and appliances, optometric
                and podiatric services, preventive health services, noninstitutional
                extended care services, travel and certain incidental expenses, and
                prosthetic and related items and services. Preventive health services
                were specifically listed as medical services in section 1701(6)(D)
                while rehabilitative services were listed as medical services in the
                introductory text of section 1701(6). Both rehabilitative services and
                preventive health services were further defined in 38 U.S.C. 1701(8)
                and 1701(9), respectively. Rehabilitative services included
                professional, counseling, and guidance services and treatment programs
                necessary to restore the physical, mental, and psychological
                functioning of an ill or disabled person, while preventive health
                services included such services as medical and dental examinations,
                patient health education, mental health preventive services, substance
                abuse prevention measures, certain immunizations, and routine vision
                testing and eye care services.
                 On March 23, 2018, the President of the United States signed the
                Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2018, Public Law (Pub. L.) 115-141
                (hereafter ``Appropriations Act''). In section 245 of Division J of the
                Appropriations Act, Congress amended 38 U.S.C. 1701(6) by adding
                chiropractic services to the definition of medical services. Similarly,
                Congress amended the definition of rehabilitative services under
                section 1701(8) to include chiropractic services. Congress also amended
                section 1701(9) by adding chiropractic examinations and services to the
                definition of preventive services under section 1701(9). VA proposes to
                amend title 38 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 17.30 and 17.38 to
                conform to these statutory changes and for additional reasons, as set
                forth in more detail in the subsequent discussions.
                Section 17.30 Definitions
                 VA has incorporated the definitions of medical services and
                preventive services into its medical regulations. Currently, Sec.
                17.30(a) defines the term medical services to include medical
                examination, treatment and rehabilitative services; surgical services;
                dental services and appliances as authorized in Sec. Sec. 17.160
                through 17.166; optometric and podiatric services; (in the case of a
                person otherwise receiving care or services under this chapter)
                preventive health care services set forth in 38 U.S.C. 1701(9);
                noninstitutional extended care services; wheelchairs, artificial limbs,
                trusses and similar appliances; special clothing made necessary by the
                wearing of prosthetic appliances, and such other supplies and services
                as are medically determined to be reasonable and necessary.
                 We propose to make several changes to this definition of medical
                services in 38 CFR 17.30(a) to make the regulation easier to read, to
                provide clarification, to conform to the statutory authority (38 U.S.C.
                1701), including amendments made to this authority by the
                Appropriations Act, and to reference other applicable VA medical
                regulations in 38 CFR part 17.
                 For clarity and because of other changes we propose to amend Sec.
                17.30 as further explained below. We propose to redesignate current
                paragraphs (a)(2) and (a)(3) as (a)(3) and (a)(4), respectively;
                propose to move the language, medical examination, treatment, and
                rehabilitative services, from paragraph (a) to paragraph (a)(1) and
                revise it; and propose to move the language in current paragraph (a)(1)
                to paragraph (a)(2) and revise it.
                 Paragraph (a) would continue to include the heading of medical
                services and would state that the term medical services includes the
                following; after
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                which, subparagraphs (1) through (4) would list the definition of
                medical services.
                 Revised paragraph (a)(1) would explain that medical services
                include medical examination, treatment, and rehabilitative services (as
                defined in 38 U.S.C. 1701(8)).
                 As we do not further define in VA's medical regulations
                rehabilitative services, as used in 38 U.S.C. 1701(8), we propose to
                amend the definition of medical services in 38 CFR 17.30(a)(1) to make
                clear that the term ``rehabilitative services'' as used in these
                regulations is defined in 38 U.S.C. 1701(8). This would be similar to
                how we refer to preventive services in this definition of medical
                services under current Sec. 17.30(a)(1). Individuals could thus refer
                to the term rehabilitative services in 38 U.S.C. 1701(8) to understand
                how we define it for purposes of medical services in part 17.
                 Consistent with changes to 38 U.S.C. 1701(6) made by the
                Appropriations Act, we propose to include chiropractic services in
                revised paragraph (a)(2).
                 Current paragraph (a)(1) includes a parenthetical before the part
                of the definition that references preventive health care services set
                forth in 38 U.S.C. 1701(9). This parenthetical phrase, (in the case of
                a person otherwise receiving care or services under this chapter), was
                included in current 38 CFR 17.30(a)(1) with respect to preventive
                health care services to be consistent with prior statutory authority.
                However, section 103 of Public Law 104-262 struck the parenthetical
                phrase from the statutory location where it applied to preventive
                health care services and inserted it before wheelchairs. This phrase,
                as included in current Sec. 17.30(a)(1), is now inconsistent with the
                current language of 38 U.S.C. 1701(6)(D) and (9) with respect to
                preventive care. Instead, this parenthetical phrase is included in
                section 1701(6)(F), which states that medical services include the
                following: In the case of a person otherwise receiving care or services
                under this chapter--(i) wheelchairs, artificial limbs, trusses, and
                similar appliances; (ii) special clothing made necessary by the wearing
                of prosthetic appliances; and (iii) such other supplies or services as
                the Secretary determines to be reasonable and necessary. Because we are
                proposing to move and revise the language in current paragraph (a) to
                paragraph (a)(1), we would move the current language in paragraph
                (a)(1) to paragraph (a)(2) and revise it to remove the parenthetical
                with respect to preventive health care services. However, as explained
                in the next paragraph, the parenthetical phrase would not be included
                in the revisions to 38 CFR 17.30(a)(2) related to 38 U.S.C. 1701(6)(F).
                 Due to changes we made to VA's medical regulations in part 17, we
                would also amend Sec. 17.30(a)(2) to include items and services as
                authorized in Sec. Sec. 17.3200 through 17.3250. In a final rule
                published on December 28, 2020, we established new regulations on
                eligibility and criteria for the provision to veterans of certain items
                and services as authorized medical services pursuant to 38 U.S.C.
                1701(6)(F) and 38 U.S.C. 1710(a). See 85 FR 84259. As currently
                written, the definition of medical services in Sec. 17.30(a)(1)
                includes wheelchairs, artificial limbs, trusses and similar appliances,
                and such other supplies or services as are medically determined to be
                reasonable and necessary. This language is consistent with the language
                of 38 U.S.C. 1701(6)(F), which is further interpreted and implemented
                in the regulations at 38 CFR 17.3200 through 17.3250. Thus, as we are
                moving and revising this language in revised paragraph (a)(2), we would
                amend the definition of medical services to remove the language
                included in current paragraph (a)(1) that refers to wheelchairs,
                artificial limbs, trusses and similar appliances, and such other
                supplies or services as are medically determined to be reasonable and
                necessary and, in its place, add the items and services authorized by
                regulations at Sec. Sec. 17.3200 through 17.3250. We would not include
                in revised Sec. 17.30(a)(2) the parenthetical phrase discussed in the
                previous paragraph that is currently included in section 1701(6)(F) as
                such language is implemented in the regulations at Sec. Sec. 17.3200
                through 17.3250, thus making it redundant and unnecessary to include
                that phrase in revised Sec. 17.30(a)(2) with respect to items and
                services authorized under Sec. Sec. 17.3200 through 17.3250.
                 In the Authority section of 38 CFR part 17, we propose to add a
                citation to 38 U.S.C. 1701 as authority for Sec. 17.30. This change
                would be consistent with the Office of the Federal Register's current
                format for the placement of authority citations in the CFR.
                Section 17.38 Medical Benefits Package
                 Relatedly, 38 CFR 17.38(a) sets forth the hospital, outpatient, and
                extended care services that constitute the medical benefits package
                (basic care and preventive care) available to eligible veterans.
                Included in the medical benefits package under Sec. 17.38(a)(2) is
                preventive care, which the regulation makes clear is defined in 38
                U.S.C. 1701(9). The regulation further provides examples of what is
                included: Periodic medical exams, health education, including nutrition
                education; maintenance of drug-use profiles, drug monitoring, and drug
                use education; mental health and substance abuse preventive services;
                immunizations against infectious disease; prevention of musculoskeletal
                deformity or other gradually developing disabilities of a metabolic or
                degenerative nature; genetic counseling concerning inheritance of
                genetically determined diseases; routine vision testing and eye-care
                services; periodic reexamination of members of high-risk groups for
                selected diseases and for functional decline of sensory organs, and the
                services to treat these diseases and functional declines.
                 To conform with the changes to 38 U.S.C. 1701(9) made by the
                Appropriations Act, we would amend 38 CFR 17.38(a)(2) by adding a new
                paragraph (x) to specifically include chiropractic services as
                preventive care. The term chiropractic services would encompass both
                chiropractic services and examinations. To maximize healthcare outcomes
                for veterans, the type of chiropractic services that would be available
                to eligible veterans as preventive care would be those services that
                are consistent with current evidence-based practices and chiropractic
                training and licensure.
                 In addition to the preventive care provided pursuant to 38 CFR
                17.38(a)(2), VA provides basic care under Sec. 17.38(a)(1). Basic care
                includes such care as inpatient and outpatient medical, surgical and
                mental healthcare; inpatient hospital healthcare; prescription drugs;
                and rehabilitative services. While not explicitly stated in Sec.
                17.38(a)(1), VA provides chiropractic services to veterans enrolled in
                VA's healthcare system as part of basic care. These services include
                examination, diagnosis, treatment, and management of neuromuscular and
                musculoskeletal conditions using non-pharmacological and non-operative
                methods. Because we have interpreted basic care to include chiropractic
                services, have provided these services as part of the medical benefits
                package, and will continue to do so, we are not amending the definition
                of basic care in Sec. 17.38(a)(1) to explicitly include such services
                as it would be unnecessary to do so.
                 We note that we do not define rehabilitative services in our
                medical regulations, though the medical benefits package explicitly
                includes them in basic care, 38 CFR 17.38(a)(1)(vi), so we find it
                unnecessary to make any further changes to Sec. 17.38 based on the
                changes
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                to the definition of rehabilitative services in 38 U.S.C. 1701(8).
                 In the Authority section of 38 CFR part 17, we propose to add a
                citation to 38 U.S.C. 1701 as authority for Sec. 17.38. This change
                would be consistent with the Office of the Federal Register's current
                format for the placement of authority citations in the CFR.
                 For those reasons explained above, we would amend the medical
                services definition in Sec. 17.30 to include chiropractic services,
                reference 38 U.S.C. 1701(8) for purposes of defining rehabilitative
                services, remove the parenthetical before preventive health care
                services, and reference VA's regulations at 38 CFR 17.3200 through
                17.3250. We would also amend Sec. 17.38 to add chiropractic services
                to preventive care.
                Paperwork Reduction Act
                 This action does not contain any provisions constituting
                collections of information under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
                (44 U.S.C. 3501-3521).
                Regulatory Flexibility Act
                 The Secretary hereby certifies that this proposed rule would not
                have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small
                entities as they are defined in the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5
                U.S.C. 601-612. There would be no material changes to the medical
                benefits available to veterans. Therefore, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 605(b),
                the initial and final regulatory flexibility analysis requirements of 5
                U.S.C. 603 and 604 do not apply.
                Executive Order 12866 and 13563
                 Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 direct agencies to assess the
                costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, when
                regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize
                net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public
                health and safety effects, and other advantages; distributive impacts;
                and equity). Executive Order 13563 (Improving Regulation and Regulatory
                Review) emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and
                benefits, reducing costs, harmonizing rules, and promoting flexibility.
                The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs has determined that
                this rule is not a significant regulatory action under Executive Order
                12866. The Regulatory Impact Analysis associated with this rulemaking
                can be found as a supporting document at www.regulations.gov.
                Unfunded Mandates
                 The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 requires, at 2 U.S.C.
                1532, that agencies prepare an assessment of anticipated costs and
                benefits before issuing any rule that may result in the expenditure by
                State, local, and tribal governments, in the aggregate, or by the
                private sector, of $100 million or more (adjusted annually for
                inflation) in any one year. This proposed rule would have no such
                effect on State, local, and tribal governments, or on the private
                sector.
                Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
                 The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance numbers and titles for
                the programs affected by this document are 64.007, Blind Rehabilitation
                Centers; 64.008, Veterans Domiciliary Care; 64.009, Veterans Medical
                Care Benefits; 64.010, Veterans Nursing Home Care; 64.011, Veterans
                Dental Care; 64.012, Veterans Prescription Service; 64.013, Veterans
                Prosthetic Appliances; 64.014, Veterans State Domiciliary Care; 64.015,
                Veterans State Nursing Home Care; 64.018, Sharing Specialized Medical
                Resources; 64.019, Veterans Rehabilitation Alcohol and Drug Dependence;
                64.022, Veterans Home Based Primary Care; and 64.024, VA Homeless
                Providers Grant and Per Diem Program.
                List of Subjects in 38 CFR Part 17
                 Administrative practice and procedure, Alcohol abuse, Alcoholism,
                Claims, Day care, Dental health, Drug abuse, Government contracts,
                Government programs--veterans, Grant programs--veterans, Health care,
                Health facilities, Health professions, Health records, Homeless,
                Medical and Dental schools, Medical devices, Medical research, Mental
                health programs, Nursing homes, Reporting and recordkeeping
                requirements, Travel and transportation expenses, Veterans.
                Signing Authority
                 Denis McDonough, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, approved this
                document on October 8, 2021, and authorized the undersigned to sign and
                submit the document to the Office of the Federal Register for
                publication electronically as an official document of the Department of
                Veterans Affairs.
                Consuela Benjamin,
                Regulations Development Coordinator, Office of Regulation Policy &
                Management, Office of General Counsel, Department of Veterans Affairs.
                 For the reasons stated in the preamble, the Department of Veterans
                Affairs proposes to amend 38 CFR part 17 as follows:
                PART 17--MEDICAL
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                1. The authority citation for part 17 is amended by adding an entry for
                Sec. 17.30 and revising the entry for Sec. 17.38 to read in part as
                follows:
                 Authority: 38 U.S.C. 501, and as noted in specific sections.
                 Section 17.30 is also issued under 38 U.S.C. 1701.
                 * * *
                 Section 17.38 is also issued under 38 U.S.C. 1701 and 1703.
                * * * * *
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                2. Amend Sec. 17.30 by:
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                a. Redesignating paragraphs (a)(2) and (3) as paragraphs (a)(3) and
                (4), respectively.
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                b. Revising paragraphs (a) introductory text, and (a)(1), and adding
                (a)(2) to read as follows:
                Sec. 17.30 Definitions.
                * * * * *
                 (a) Medical services. The term medical services includes the
                following:
                 (1) Medical examination, treatment, and rehabilitative services (as
                defined in 38 U.S.C. 1701(8)).
                 (2) Surgical services, dental services and appliances as authorized
                in Sec. Sec. 17.160 through 17.166, optometric and podiatric services,
                chiropractic services, preventive health care services set forth in 38
                U.S.C. 1701(9), noninstitutional extended care, and items and services
                as authorized in Sec. Sec. 17.3200 through 17.3250.
                * * * * *
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                3. Amend Sec. 17.38 by adding new paragraph (a)(2)(x) to read as
                follows:
                Sec. 17.38 Medical benefits package.
                 (a) * * *
                 (2) * * *
                 (x) Chiropractic services.
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