Alarmed about using research protocols
Dear Editor:
I am alarmed about using research protocols to establish the validity of traditional Chinese medicine and associated health modalities.
"Evidence-based treatment protocols" are only the tip of the iceberg in a broader trend to Americanize Eastern methods of health and the healing arts. Two associated areas of concern are: 1) the regulation of clinical practice through state licensing, which empowers one group or guild over others to have the exclusive rights to practice specific treatment techniques; and 2) questing membership on health insurance panels, which involves another level of regulation and bureaucracy to determine who has exclusive rights to patient referrals.
Do TCM practitioners really want to go in this direction?
George A. Rhoads, PhD
Westboro, Massachusetts
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