PMID: 16648690May 2, 2006Paper

Are consumers reshaping hospitals? Complementary and alternative medicine in U.S. Hospitals, 1999-2003

Health Care Management Review
Jan P ClementJames L Zazzali

Abstract

All types of acute care hospitals across the U.S. are becoming increasingly involved in offering CAM services. Hospitals appear to be responding to consumer demand, CAM specific market forces, and their organizational missions but not to regulatory mandates.

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