2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.dza.2011.10.021
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Patients whose GP knows complementary medicine tend to have lower costs and live longer

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“…Dutch citizens have the possibility to pay for additional insurance that (partly) covers some CAM therapies, however, health insurers are not obliged to accept people that apply for additional insurance. At the time of developing the integrative model, a Dutch study was published that demonstrated cost-effectiveness of CAM therapies in primary care [37]. These findings supported the process to reach consensus on reimbursement of CAM therapies by the participating health insurer (Menzis).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…Dutch citizens have the possibility to pay for additional insurance that (partly) covers some CAM therapies, however, health insurers are not obliged to accept people that apply for additional insurance. At the time of developing the integrative model, a Dutch study was published that demonstrated cost-effectiveness of CAM therapies in primary care [37]. These findings supported the process to reach consensus on reimbursement of CAM therapies by the participating health insurer (Menzis).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…Although the scientific critique on homeopathy is expected to continue, recent studies on cost-effectiveness of homeopathy may bring another viewpoint into the debate. Studies by Kooreman and Baars [31,32] reported that patients whose general practitioner has additional CAM training (including homeopathy) had lower health costs. Furthermore, homeopathic treatment of children with rhinopharyngitis was associated with lower direct medical costs and less sick leave time for their parents compared to standard antibiotic treatment [33].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…36 , um clássico da medicina de família, e com os praticantes da Medicina Tradicional e Complementar na ESF/atenção primária à saúde. Na literatura internacional, um estudo holandês mostrou que usuá-rios de médicos de família também homeopatas, acupunturistas ou antroposóficos (híbridos) tiveram menos internações e prescrição de drogas e menores custos do cuidado 37 . Outros estudos evidenciam que a Medicina Tradicional e Complementar tem sido custo-efetiva para os sistemas de saúde e seguros de saúde 38,39 .…”
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