TY - JOUR
T1 - Healthcare Systems Regulation and Traditional Medical Practice
T2 - A Comparative Analysis of Models
AU - Iyioha, Ireh
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Traditional Medical practice has witnessed a tremendous growth in the past few decades, and has attracted multidisciplinary academic interest. The increasing acceptance of an alternative health care system has raised the question of the appropriate method of regulation suited to the peculiar features of this system of care. This paper evaluates different models of health care system regulation with an emphasis on the feasibility of each system for alternative or traditional medical practice. The focal argument is that the need to ensure access to diverse and qualitative healthcare services must punctuate the choice of an appropriate regulatory model. The concluding arguments rest on the value of flexibility in policy decisions regarding alternative or traditional medical practice.
AB - Traditional Medical practice has witnessed a tremendous growth in the past few decades, and has attracted multidisciplinary academic interest. The increasing acceptance of an alternative health care system has raised the question of the appropriate method of regulation suited to the peculiar features of this system of care. This paper evaluates different models of health care system regulation with an emphasis on the feasibility of each system for alternative or traditional medical practice. The focal argument is that the need to ensure access to diverse and qualitative healthcare services must punctuate the choice of an appropriate regulatory model. The concluding arguments rest on the value of flexibility in policy decisions regarding alternative or traditional medical practice.
KW - Complementary/Alternative Medicine
KW - Traditional Medicine
KW - Health systems Regulation
UR - https://ssrn.com/abstract=1140023
M3 - Article
VL - 6
JO - ICFAI Journal of Health Care Law
JF - ICFAI Journal of Health Care Law
IS - 1
ER -