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Comments sought on role of integrative and CAM practices in the future of primary care

May 2, 2011 — The Institute for Alternative Futures (IAF) seeks the input from the integrative healthcare community on the future of primary care.

One element specifically under consideration is the role of integrative medicine (IM) modalities and therapies. A second is the role of distinctly licensed practitioners of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) as primary care practitioners and members of teams.

The modalities traditionally included under the CAM moniker include massage therapy, chiropractic, midwifery, herbology, and more.

The comments are requested for a major Kresge Foundation-funded study on the future of primary care in 2025. The projections will be made by the IAF.

With the assistance of John Weeks, editor and publisher of The Integrator Blog, IAF is seeking input on the types and extent of integrative practices, modalities, and practitioners that will be part of primary care teams and practices in 2025.

Among other topics, the IAF seeks qualitative and quantitative information on what are both preferred and likely forecasts for 2025. IAF’s current draft forecasts, including #15 on CAM/IM, are available at www.altfutures.org/pubs/PrimaryCare2025/PC2025_Forecasts.pdf.

The IAF requests the following:

Send your comments by May 6 to Yasemin Arikan at yarikan@altfutures.org.

Source: MASSAGE Magazine, www.massagemag.com

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