Hong Kong’s healthcare system is moving toward preventive and primary care to address the complicated demands of the aging population. Chiropractic professionals are in an advantageous position to support a prevention-focused strategy by identifying musculoskeletal problems early, reducing risks, and promoting healthy lifestyles. This article examines how the involvement of chiropractors in public health programs could improve population health in Hong Kong and boost primary care. The inclusion of chiropractors in district health centers and other initiatives would offer safer and more cost-effective choices for treating functional problems and chronic pain. Chiropractors should be involved in policymakers’ attempts to create a sustainable healthcare system that meets Hong Kong’s long-term healthcare requirements.
Keywords: direct primary care, chiropractic management, chiropractic, chiropractic therapy, primary care medicine, prevention in primary care, primary medical care