Alternative Systems of Medical Practice: Internet Resources: The
Alternative Medicine Homepage
Acupuncture , National Institutes of Health, National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Acupuncture.com : acupuncture, herbology, Chinese Therapies, and comparison of western and eastern medicine, maintained by Al Stone.
Alternative Medicine Connection , dedicated to the scientific and political interests of the holistic health community ALTVETMED: Complementary, Alternative and Holistic Veterinary Medicine collaborative effort of Jan Agar Bergeron, V.M.D.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine : 'proactive and preventive strategic approach to medical care dedicated to the evaluation, management, and prevention of the adverse consequences resulting from environmentally triggered illnesses Ask Dr.
Association of American Indian Physicians , links to Native American health, plant, medicine, food and herb resources British Homoeopathic Library at Glasgow Homoeopathic Hospital : library services in homoeopathy, The Hom-Inform Database of indexed literature references in homoeopathy is produced by this library.
CAM Glossary : description of complementary and alternative medicine terminology, Foundation for the Advancement of Innovative Medicine Center for Studying Health System Change Washington D.C.: High Cost of Medical Care Prompts Consumers to Seek Alternatives , Data Bulletin No.
Complementary/Alternative Medicine Services : Resurrection Health Care
Map Click on the image above to view the brochure full-size ( PDF, 231 KB) The Resurrection Center for Integrative Medicine integrates the best of Eastern and Western medicine to care for the whole person – mind, body and spirit.
, board-certified internal medicine physician and trained integrative medicine physician, and the staff use proven approaches to health, wellness and prevention.
Optimal health is achieved when all aspects of the individual are considered, including physical, emotional, mental, environmental, social and spiritual.
Lifestyle modification and stress management are also important considerations.
The physician-patient relationship is key to all aspects of care and treatment.
Melinda Ring and the other integrative medicine specialists at the Resurrection Center for Integrative Medicine assist patients in developing customized wellness plans based on initial concerns and changing health needs.
The Benefits of Integrative Medicine The goal of integrative medicine is to achieve an optimal state of health and well-being through the following: Supporting the body’s natural ability to heal itself Reducing stress and promoting a state of relaxation Decreasing pain Reducing sleep problems Preventing chronic diseases Enhancing immune system function Lowering blood pressure, cholesterol and glucose levels Improving bowel function Lessening depression or anxiety related to illness Improving mobility Achieving and maintaining proper posture Services The Resurrection Center for Integrative Medicine offers the following services: Integrative Medicine Consultations - A consultation with Medical Director Melinda Ring, M.D., to develop an individualized health and wellness plan that incorporates complementary therapies and conventional medicine to achieve optimal health.
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Best Practices: Reducing Rehospitalization With Telephonic Targeted Care Management in a Managed Health Care Plan -- Eldon Taylor et al. 56 (6): 652 -- Psychiatr Serv
As we have previously reported in this column, the University of Miami Behavioral Health (UMBH), a nonprofit academic managed behavioral health care organization, was awarded a full-risk capitation contract in 2000 from AvMed Health Plan, a nonprofit health maintenance organization, which resulted in a fivefold increase in membership and the successful transition of more than 4, 000 active enrollees (1 ).
After this transition, the UMBH found that members with multiple psychiatric admissions accounted for a major portion of the cost of care.
This finding is in accord with other studies of behavioral health plans, which have shown that 5 percent of members accounted for 50 percent of the cost of health care and 20 percent accounted for almost 80 percent of the cost (2 ).
Because the best predictor of hospitalization is a history of hospitalization (3 ), reducing recidivism offers the best opportunity to affect the quality and cost of care.
Case management is generally considered to be an effective strategy for reducing such problems and, thus, recidivism (4 ).
Because case management is time-consuming and expensive in a managed care setting, we reasoned that a telephone-based case management system might be effective for our population.