Integrating Complementary Medicine Into Health SystemsNancy Faass This comprehensive and in-depth guide includes complete case studies by over 40 model organizations and thorough reviews of acupuncture, chiropractic, therapeutic massage, clinical nutrition, and herbal therapy. Content includes trends and data, practical strategic planning, reimbursement, marketing, and policy, credentialing and staffing, regulations, clinical operations, and assessment and research. |
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Future Directions | 9 |
Evolving Demands and Demographics in Health Care | 22 |
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