On Monday, the board confirmed it would reinstate an interim policy banning the practice after a request from the health ministers’ meeting. The policy would be in effect until further consultation with health ministers allowed for a final decision to be developed, the board said.
Health Minister Mark Butler demanded an explanation from Australia’s chiropractic board about the ban’s reversal last week. Source: AAP / Mick Tsikas
Key quote: “When health ministers discussed this issue last week, it seemed pretty clear to us that there was no basis for the suspension to have been lifted in the first place … We’re still looking forward to receiving an urgent explanation from the board as to why they took the action they did.” — Health Minister Mark Butler.
What else to know: The board banned the practice in 2019 while it gathered evidence about its safety and effectiveness. It later commissioned health research organisation Cochrane Australia to review spinal manipulation in children under 12 and published updated guidelines in November 2023. These allowed chiropractors to treat children according to evidence and or best practice approaches.
What happens next: The board said it will consider its obligations under the national law and further decisions by health ministers in developing a “final position”.