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Complementary
& Alternative Medicine
Last
spring, the White House Commission for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Policy released a report detailing more than 100 recommendations regarding
the implementation of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)
into American health care. At the time of its release, the report was hailed
by alternative medicine advocates as "a ground plan· for ways to
integrate complementary and alternative medicine approaches to health care
into the system
Last year, about 6 million Americans turned to
complementary and alternative medicine, known as CAM,
to treat conditions such as chronic pain and depression because conventional
medicine was too pricey, according to a survey released last month from the
Center for Studying Health System Change (HSC.) That amounts to 13 percent of
the 38 million adults who used some kind of complementary medicine in the
last year.
Complementary and alternative medicine encompasses a wide
variety of practices including acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine,
homeopathy, meditation, chiropractic treatments, massage, and sometimes even
prayer.
In fact,
those using CAM because of cost
concerns were four times as likely to be uninsured as those not fazed by
price, the study found. They also were twice as likely to have low incomes,
defined as below 200 percent of the federal poverty level, or $36,200 for a
family of four in 2002, the study said.
To be safe, one pursuing alternative health care should ask potential practioners about their education, lisencing
and knowledge of “western “medicine. For more information, call The Healing
Arts Medical Center, Inc at (303) 623-1140.
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