Prince Charles Supports Alternative Treatments in the UK's National Heath System
The
October 07, 2005 British Times Online, reports that a study commissioned by
the Prince of Wales showed that the British healthcare system would benefit
if other types of non-medical care such as osteopathy, chiropractic,
acupuncture, homeopathy and herbal medicine, were included. The study
ordered by the Prince, claims that care such as chiropractic, acupuncture
and osteopathy should play a greater role in the National Healthcare System
(NHS).
The article notes that Prince
Charles has been a longstanding advocate of complementary and alternative
medicines. The article also noted that the nine-month study focused on
five popular types — osteopathy, chiropractic, acupuncture, homeopathy and
herbal medicine. Britons spend a considerable amount of money each year on
these types of care and they are becoming increasingly popular.
Some of the positive
statistics that came out of the study showed that patients were treated with
what the study called "complementary therapies", then showed a 30 per cent
drop in the number of consultations with more expensive visits to general
medical practitioners. Additionally, there was a 50% saving in prescription
drug bills in the groups who used these forms of care.
The article closed with a
quote from a spokesman from the British Department of Health who said: “Many
GPs now give access to some form of complementary therapy — a recent study
by Sheffield University showed that almost half of all general practices in
England gave access to some form of complementary therapy.”
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