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China is the only country in the world where Western medicine and traditional
medicine are practised alongside each other at every level of the healthcare
system. Traditional Chinese medicine has a unique theoretical and practical
approach to the treatment of disease, which has developed over thousands
of years. Traditional treatments include herbal remedies, acupuncture,
acupressure and massage, and moxibustion. They account for around 40% of
all health care delivered in China. The current government policy of expansion
of traditional facilities and manpower is being questioned because many
hospitals using traditional Chinese medicine are already underutilised
and depend on government subsidies for survival. Research priorities include
randomised controlled trials of common treatments and analysis of the active
agents in herbal remedies. As more studies show the clinical effectiveness
of traditional Chinese medicine, an integrated approach to disease using
a combination of Western medicine and traditional approaches becomes a
possibility for the future.
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Author: Hesketh T, Zhu WX
Health in China. Traditional Chinese medicine: one country, two systems.
Source: BMJ 1997 Jul 12;315(7100):115-117
Countries: P.R. China
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