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  • Medical Practice
  • Integrative Health
  • Public Health Policy

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  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) use is rising globally, even within institutions focused on evidence-based medicine.
  • CAM practices may pose risks, including drug interactions, foregoing conventional treatments, and financial burdens.
  • Patient demand for CAM is driven by media, dissatisfaction with conventional care, and a desire for holistic approaches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the increasing integration of CAM into mainstream medical institutions.
  • To highlight the inherent philosophical conflicts between CAM and evidence-based medicine.
  • To discuss the implications of CAM's growing presence on patient safety and institutional integrity.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and analysis of current trends in CAM adoption by medical institutions.
  • Examination of controversies and ethical concerns arising from CAM leadership and practices.
  • Comparative analysis of regulatory approaches in different countries.

Main Results:

  • CAM integration is occurring despite a lack of rigorous scientific validation for many therapies.
  • Controversies, such as anti-vaccination sentiments among CAM leaders, underscore CAM's non-evidence-based nature.
  • Inadequate regulation permits unproven CAM products and services, potentially harming patients.

Conclusions:

  • Academic medical institutions legitimizing CAM through integration may inadvertently harm patients.
  • The financial incentives for offering CAM should not override the commitment to evidence-based care.
  • Improved, stringent regulation of CAM, as seen in Australia and England, is crucial for patient safety and upholding medical standards.