Complementary and alternative medicine: professions or modalities? : policy implications for coverage, licensure, scope of practice, institutional privileges, and research
Title (alternative):
Complementary and alternative medicine, professions or modalities
Object category:
Elektronische Ressource
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Publisher:
Rand Corporation
Place: Y
Santa Monica, Calif
Date:
2015
Language:
Englisch
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Abstract:
1. Introduction -- 2. Background on professions versus procedures -- 3. CAM professions represented in this report -- 4. Examples of policies where profession versus procedures makes a difference -- 5. CAM expert panel -- 6. Health policy decisionmaker panel -- 7. Summary and conclusions -- Appendix A. Members of the CAM expert panel -- Appendix B. Members of the health policy decisionmakers panel -- Appendix C. Briefing paper for the health policy decisionmakers panel -- Appendix D. Past collective efforts across the CAM professions.
Using development of a background paper on the policy issues associated with the scope of practice and utilization of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in the health care system, input from a panel of CAM experts, and input from a panel of health care policy decisionmakers, this report explores the policy challenges associated with coverage, licensure, scope of practice, institutional privileges, and research among the CAM professions
Using development of a background paper on the policy issues associated with the scope of practice and utilization of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in the health care system, input from a panel of CAM experts, and input from a panel of health care policy decisionmakers, this report explores the policy challenges associated with coverage, licensure, scope of practice, institutional privileges, and research among the CAM professions
Object text:
Patricia M. Herman, Ian D. Coulter
"Sponsored by the NCMIC Foundation
Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-75)
"Sponsored by the NCMIC Foundation
Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-75)
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