Bringing Acute and Wellness Care to Underserved Populations Using Traditional Chinese Medicine
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Chronic Pain |
Therapuetic Areas: | Musculoskeletal |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 4/2/2016 |
Start Date: | September 2010 |
End Date: | August 2012 |
Contact: | Jeannette Hoyt |
Email: | j@chgocom.com |
Phone: | 7087173568 |
Bringing Acute and Wellness Care to Underserved Populations Using Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Pragmatic Clinical Trial Using Quality of Life Measures in a Community Health Care Setting
At a time when there is so much focus in the United States on reducing the cost of health
care delivery while maximizing the effectiveness of health care performance, Traditional
Chinese Medicine (acupuncture, herbal treatment, and accessory techniques) offers decision
makers a tantalizing option. Traditional Chinese Medicine differs from its biomedical
counterpart in that it is highly portable, inexpensive to administer, relies on a
conversational diagnostic inquiry system to arrive at differential diagnosis for its
patients, and has very few reported side effects associated with treatment. The World Health
Organization cites acupuncture has a proven and effective treatment for 28
diseases/disorders including stroke, pain management issues and rheumatoid arthritis; the
WHO lists another over 65 diseases for which the therapeutic effect of acupuncture has been
shown but for which further proof is needed including alcohol dependence, cancer pain and
diabetes mellitus. With the completion of this pragmatic clinical trial and introduction of
the Constant Care method of health care delivery to underserved communities on Chicago's
south side, the investigators can both utilize an effective plan of health care delivery,
advance the research needed to effectively utilize Traditional Chinese Medicine as a low
cost therapeutic option in this country, and successfully treat disenfranchised populations
that have been traditionally overlooked and that deserve a better health and wellness care
future.
care delivery while maximizing the effectiveness of health care performance, Traditional
Chinese Medicine (acupuncture, herbal treatment, and accessory techniques) offers decision
makers a tantalizing option. Traditional Chinese Medicine differs from its biomedical
counterpart in that it is highly portable, inexpensive to administer, relies on a
conversational diagnostic inquiry system to arrive at differential diagnosis for its
patients, and has very few reported side effects associated with treatment. The World Health
Organization cites acupuncture has a proven and effective treatment for 28
diseases/disorders including stroke, pain management issues and rheumatoid arthritis; the
WHO lists another over 65 diseases for which the therapeutic effect of acupuncture has been
shown but for which further proof is needed including alcohol dependence, cancer pain and
diabetes mellitus. With the completion of this pragmatic clinical trial and introduction of
the Constant Care method of health care delivery to underserved communities on Chicago's
south side, the investigators can both utilize an effective plan of health care delivery,
advance the research needed to effectively utilize Traditional Chinese Medicine as a low
cost therapeutic option in this country, and successfully treat disenfranchised populations
that have been traditionally overlooked and that deserve a better health and wellness care
future.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adults age 21 and over
Exclusion Criteria:
- Children
- Pregnant women
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Chicago, Illinois 60656
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