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Healthcare

Albertans to have improved access to X-rays and ultrasounds

Sep 29, 2022 | 4:38 PM

The provincial government is making changes that will give Albertans greater access to diagnostic imaging like X-rays, ultrasounds, and fluroscopies.

Chiropractors, physiotherapists, and audiologists will now refer these tests. The current policy requires patients to see a physician to obtain a referral for diagnostic imaging that is paid for by the government.

Health Minister Jason Copping says, “This change is about removing barriers and easing pressures on primary health care.”

It is believed that having more health care professionals provide publicly funded referrals for diagnostic imaging will alleviate congestion in the system and improve patient access to diagnosis and treatment.

Dr, Hassen Taha with the Edmonton Pain and Injury Clinic adds, “As chiropractors we have a duty to diagnose and a commitment to care. With access to publicly funded diagnostic imaging, we can provide effective treatment for our patients.”

This change only applies to DI services that chiropractors, physiotherapists and audiologists are eligible to refer for, such as X-rays, ultrasounds and fluoroscopies. DI services such as CT scans and MRIs are not affected by this change.

Alberta Health is working on updating the billing system to operationalize this change.