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Current trends in the integration and reimbursement of complementary and alternative medicine by managed care, insurance carriers, and hospital providers.

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Assessment of managed care and insurance coverage of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and the integration of such services offered by hospitals found consumer demand for CAM is motivating more insurers and hospitals to assess the benefits of incorporating CAM.
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Influence of Worldview on Health Care Choices Among Persons with Chronic Pain

TL;DR: Findings indicate that the combination of age and formistic worldview are statistically significant predictors of conventional health care choices by participants in this study, providing a link to understanding how underlying philosophies can contribute to the reasons people with chronic pain make health care decisions.
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The Limitations and Promise of Health Education in Managed Care

TL;DR: A list of recommendations is presented, offering suggestions on what health education needs to do to increase its impact in the managed care movement, and arguments are posed to better position this profession in a changing health care environment.
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A scoping review of acupuncture insurance coverage in the United States

TL;DR: A lack of recent publications and data comparing regional coverage in the United States of acupuncture insurance coverage is found, and a key challenge is that commercial insurance plan data are not in the public domain.
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Addressing provider shortage in underserviced areas: The role of traditional, complementary and alternative medicine (TCAM) providers in Canadian rural healthcare

TL;DR: There is a need for more research into IPE, IPC and IM between rural TCAM professions and the BM community in order for their role to become embedded in future rural health policy.
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Shifting attitudes towards research and evidence-based medicine within the naturopathic medical community: The power of people, money and acceptance

TL;DR: A rapid cultural shift in attitudes is described from hesitancy to the cautious embrace of research and EBM, and the drivers of change within the naturopathic medical community are investigated.
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Unconventional medicine in the United States. Prevalence, costs, and patterns of use.

TL;DR: The frequency of use of unconventional therapy in the United States is far higher than previously reported and expenditure associated with use in 1990 amounted to approximately $13.7 billion, comparable to the $12.8 billion spent out of pocket annually for all hospitalizations in theUnited States.
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The Outcomes and Costs of Care for Acute Low Back Pain among Patients Seen by Primary Care Practitioners, Chiropractors, and Orthopedic Surgeons

TL;DR: The times to functional recovery, return to work, and complete recovery from low back pain were similar among patients seen by all six groups of practitioners, but there were marked differences in the use of health care services.
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Why do patients seek a second opinion or alternative medicine

TL;DR: Psychosocial determinants of seeking a second opinion and alternative medicine use and using alternative medical care were positively related to scepticism toward conventional medicine and negatively related to perceived health status and satisfaction with clinic physicians.
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Use of unproven therapies by people with Alzheimer's disease.

TL;DR: The use of unproven therapies for Alzheimer's disease are described to describe the use of new treatments that are not currently available in the clinic.
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Determinants of nontraditional therapy use in patients with HIV infection. A prospective study.

TL;DR: No beneficial effect on disease progression, CD4 cell count, or mortality was observed in patients with HIV when compared with patients receiving only conventional medical therapy, and HIV care givers should be aware of its use in patients and take a history of nontraditional therapy first.
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