FON: The Business of Integrative Health & Medicine
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Is the Cleveland Clinic’s Center for Functional Medicine poised to disrupt how chronic disease is treated, and reimbursed from commercial payers and Medicare, by delivering value over volume? [Special Report]
What is the difference between ‘telehealth and ‘telemedicine’? Expert healthcare attorney Michael H. Cohen explains the laws governing both the practice of medicine and other health professions. Learn legal definitions and more.
The majority of hospital systems and cancer centers in major U.S. markets now offer an integrative medicine program of some shape or form.
The future of evidence-based integrative healthcare delivery is limited to its economic feasibility, at both the consumer and practitioner level. This post focuses on the latter.
With a growing list of integrative medicine and integrative oncology centers and clinics in the U.S., and a recent report from Nutrition Business Journal stating that consumption of natural products and integrative medicine services is projected to reach $50B annually—those on the outside looking in would assume that it’s an exciting and lucrative time to…