Considering the Alternatives. (Complementary and Alternative Medicine) (What's Alternative?) Considering the Alternatives. (Complementary and Alternative Medicine) (What's Alternative?)

Considering the Alternatives. (Complementary and Alternative Medicine) (What's Alternative?‪)‬

Physician Executive 1998, Nov-Dec, 24, 6

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Publisher Description

Therapies variously described as alternative, complementary, or unconventional because they lie outside the realm of scientific medicine practiced by graduates of orthodox U.S. medical schools are gaining mainstream respectability despite many questions about their efficacy and safety. Depending on definitions, surveys indicate that fewer than 10 percent to nearly 40 percent of Americans supplement or substitute for conventional health care with alternative systems of medical practice. Spending for complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) nationwide has been estimated at up to $14 billion a year. Establishment of an Office of Alternative Medicine in the National Institutes of Health in 1992 has heartened advocates of CAM, increased interest and government funding for research into unorthodox therapies, and lent credibility to CAM modalities. Embracing marginal therapies may represent an opportunity for physicians and health systems to reduce inappropriate consumption, offer a wider range of choices to pat ients, and profit from a lucrative market. Key Concepts: Alternative Medicine/Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)/Unconventional, Alternative, or Complementary Therapies/Unorthodox Modalities

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
1998
November 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
20
Pages
PUBLISHER
American College of Physician Executives
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
275
KB
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