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|'''National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM)'''
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|'''[[National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM)]]'''
 
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|Integrative medicine combines mainstream medical therapies and CAM therapies for which there is some high-quality scientific evidence of safety and effectiveness.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.drrogersprize.org/defining-complementary-and-alternative-medicine/ |title=What is CAM? Defining Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Integrative Medicine |website=Dr. Rogers Prize for Excellence in Complementary and Alternative Medicine |access-date=2021-09-30 |language=en}}</ref><ref name=":2" />
 
|Integrative medicine combines mainstream medical therapies and CAM therapies for which there is some high-quality scientific evidence of safety and effectiveness.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.drrogersprize.org/defining-complementary-and-alternative-medicine/ |title=What is CAM? Defining Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Integrative Medicine |website=Dr. Rogers Prize for Excellence in Complementary and Alternative Medicine |access-date=2021-09-30 |language=en}}</ref><ref name=":2" />
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|Integrated medicine (or integrative medicine as it is referred to in the United States) is practising medicine in a way that selectively incorporates elements of complementary and alternative medicine into comprehensive treatment plans alongside solidly orthodox methods of diagnosis and treatment.<ref>https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.322.7279.119</ref>
 
|Integrated medicine (or integrative medicine as it is referred to in the United States) is practising medicine in a way that selectively incorporates elements of complementary and alternative medicine into comprehensive treatment plans alongside solidly orthodox methods of diagnosis and treatment.<ref>https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.322.7279.119</ref>
 
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|'''Academic Consortium for Integrative Medicine & Health'''
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|'''[[Academic Consortium for Integrative Medicine & Health]]'''
 
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|The practice of medicine that reaffirms the importance of the practitioner-patient relationship. It focuses on the whole person, is informed by evidence, and makes use of all appropriate therapeutic approaches, health care professionals, and disciplines to achieve optimal health and healing.[https://smhs.gwu.edu/integrative-medicine/]<ref name=":0" />
 
|The practice of medicine that reaffirms the importance of the practitioner-patient relationship. It focuses on the whole person, is informed by evidence, and makes use of all appropriate therapeutic approaches, health care professionals, and disciplines to achieve optimal health and healing.[https://smhs.gwu.edu/integrative-medicine/]<ref name=":0" />
 
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|'''National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH)'''
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|'''[[National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH)]]'''
 
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|There are many definitions of “integrative” health care, but all involve bringing conventional and complementary approaches together in a coordinated way. ... NCCIH generally uses the term “complementary health approaches” when we discuss practices and products of non-mainstream origin. We use “integrative health” when we talk about incorporating complementary approaches into mainstream health care.<ref>https://nccih.nih.gov/health/integrative-health#integrative</ref>
 
|There are many definitions of “integrative” health care, but all involve bringing conventional and complementary approaches together in a coordinated way. ... NCCIH generally uses the term “complementary health approaches” when we discuss practices and products of non-mainstream origin. We use “integrative health” when we talk about incorporating complementary approaches into mainstream health care.<ref>https://nccih.nih.gov/health/integrative-health#integrative</ref>
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'''Herbal medicines''' - Herbal medicines include herbs, herbal materials, herbal preparations and finished herbal products, that contain as active ingredients parts of plants, or other plant materials, or combinations.<ref>http://www.who.int/traditional-complementary-integrative-medicine/about/en/</ref>
 
'''Herbal medicines''' - Herbal medicines include herbs, herbal materials, herbal preparations and finished herbal products, that contain as active ingredients parts of plants, or other plant materials, or combinations.<ref>http://www.who.int/traditional-complementary-integrative-medicine/about/en/</ref>
 
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|'''[[Benno Brinkhaus|Brinkhaus B]] and [[Tobias Esch|Esch T]], adapted Version of the US consortium IM [2020]:'''<ref name=":2" />
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|'''[[Benno Brinkhaus|Brinkhaus B]] and [[Tobias Esch|Esch T]], adapted Version of the US consortium IM'''
 
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|Integrative medicine and Health reaffirms the importance of the relationship between practitioner and patient, focuses on the whole person, is informed by evidence, and makes use of all appropriate therapeutic, preventive, health-promoting, and lifestyle approaches, healthcare professionals and disciplines to achieve optimal health and healing, emphasizing the art and science of healing. It is based on a social and democratic as well as natural and healthy environment.
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|Integrative medicine and Health reaffirms the importance of the relationship between practitioner and patient, focuses on the whole person, is informed by evidence, and makes use of all appropriate therapeutic, preventive, health-promoting, and lifestyle approaches, healthcare professionals and disciplines to achieve optimal health and healing, emphasizing the art and science of healing. It is based on a social and democratic as well as natural and healthy environment.<ref name=":2" />
 
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