ObjectiveTo ascertain the incidence of acupuncture claims and the characteristics of patients claiming for acupuncture.DesignSecondary analysis of Health Insurance Commission data on claims for acupuncture performed by a medical practitioner.ParticipantsA summary of all Medicare acupuncture claims for financial years 1984-85 to 1996-97 and a random sample of patients claiming a Medicare rebate in calendar year 1996.Main outcome measuresClaims for acupuncture by patients' State, sex, age, and the socioeconomic disadvantage index of patients' residences.ResultsBetween 1984-85 and 1996-97 the number of acupuncture claims increased, but declined as a proportion of total Medicare claims. In 1996, 1.16% of patients claimed for acupuncture, which ...
Objectives: To identify socio-demographic and health-related factors associated with (a) acupuncture...
Background: Acupuncture is a popular treatment for women’s health. Several trials and meta-analysis ...
Complementary therapies may be rejected by doctors as quackery or incorporated by doctors as part of...
Objective: To ascertain the incidence of acupuncture claims and the characteristics of patients clai...
Objectives: To ascertain the extent of and trends in the use of acupuncture in Australian general pr...
ObjectivesTo ascertain the extent of the use of acupuncture and the characteristics of general pract...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to chart the patterns and determine the factors associ...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to chart the patterns and determine the factors associ...
Acupuncture was introduced to Australia as early as in the 1880s, and is a form of complementary and...
AbstractAcupuncture was introduced to Australia as early as in the 1880s, and is a form of complemen...
The use of complementary and alternative medicines (CAM), including acupuncture, in Australia is inc...
Objective To provide information about the clinical use of acupuncture at an academic medical centre...
This audit was based in general practice and examined 49 consecutive referrals to a UK trained tradi...
Almost one in ten Australians has received acupuncture treatment by acupuncturists and/or medical do...
Abstract Almost one in ten Australians has received acupuncture treatment by acupuncturists and/or m...
Objectives: To identify socio-demographic and health-related factors associated with (a) acupuncture...
Background: Acupuncture is a popular treatment for women’s health. Several trials and meta-analysis ...
Complementary therapies may be rejected by doctors as quackery or incorporated by doctors as part of...
Objective: To ascertain the incidence of acupuncture claims and the characteristics of patients clai...
Objectives: To ascertain the extent of and trends in the use of acupuncture in Australian general pr...
ObjectivesTo ascertain the extent of the use of acupuncture and the characteristics of general pract...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to chart the patterns and determine the factors associ...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to chart the patterns and determine the factors associ...
Acupuncture was introduced to Australia as early as in the 1880s, and is a form of complementary and...
AbstractAcupuncture was introduced to Australia as early as in the 1880s, and is a form of complemen...
The use of complementary and alternative medicines (CAM), including acupuncture, in Australia is inc...
Objective To provide information about the clinical use of acupuncture at an academic medical centre...
This audit was based in general practice and examined 49 consecutive referrals to a UK trained tradi...
Almost one in ten Australians has received acupuncture treatment by acupuncturists and/or medical do...
Abstract Almost one in ten Australians has received acupuncture treatment by acupuncturists and/or m...
Objectives: To identify socio-demographic and health-related factors associated with (a) acupuncture...
Background: Acupuncture is a popular treatment for women’s health. Several trials and meta-analysis ...
Complementary therapies may be rejected by doctors as quackery or incorporated by doctors as part of...