Improved Access to Chiropractic and Other Local Services Across Illinois
As of May 2025, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has implemented a major policy change that could dramatically improve access to timely, high-quality care for veterans. This update eliminates a longstanding administrative hurdle that often delayed referrals to community-based providers—including chiropractors—despite agreement between the veteran and their VA clinician.

What Changed?
Previously, even if a VA provider determined that community care was in the best medical interest of the veteran, the referral required a second clinical review. This extra layer frequently caused delays, confusion, and even denial of services, preventing veterans from receiving needed care close to home.
With the new policy, VA providers can now directly refer patients to non-VA providers in the Community Care Network without unnecessary bureaucratic barriers. This applies when community care is deemed clinically appropriate and in the veteran’s best interest.
Why This Matters
- Faster access to care: Veterans can now get timely services from chiropractors and other specialists.
- Local options: Care can be delivered in community settings, reducing travel burden and wait times.
- Veteran and provider collaboration respected: Clinical judgment and patient preference now play a greater role in the referral process.
Who Benefits?
Veterans throughout Illinois—and across the U.S.—who need care outside the VA system now face fewer delays. This is especially important for chiropractic care and other specialties where community providers can often deliver faster, more accessible services.
This information was just released, and we will share additional updates as they become available. If you have further questions, please contact your local VA center.