Saturday, November 5, 2011

Media Tribe> News--Rival medicine systems integration to cut healthcare costs



Bringing rival medicine systems closer to help masses

Bringing alternative medicine into mainstream to help majority

Traditional sector significantly contributing towards promoting health

Alternatives have medical, economic implications, global herbal sale exceeds $ 50b

 

 

Islamabad: [Nov 05]

The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Saturday said bringing alternative system of medicine into the mainstream can help reduce healthcare costs and make government's goal of health for all a reality.

 

Despite tremendous advancements in modern medicine, around 75 per cent of the developing world and 50 per cent of the western population prefer alternative medicines.

 

Interest in alternative healthcare system is growing as worldwide while sales of herbal products have skyrocketed to $50 billion a year with Pakistan enjoying eighth position, said Dr. Murtaza Mughal, President of the PEW.

 

Alternatives remains attractive due to proximity, economic considerations, beliefs, family pressure, past experience and community opinion, he said while speaking at inauguration ceremony of Health Studio at Gulistan Colony where masses would be provided free advice through internet and social media.

 

Underlining need for tough regulations for the production, sale, and use of alternatives to ensure quality, safety and efficacy, he said adding that that integration of all medicine systems can serve the common goal of improving health of the people.

 

Dr. Murtaza Mughal who is also President of Council of Alternate Medical Practitioners (CAMP) said that alternative medicines including homeopathy are significantly contributing towards promoting health; it has helped produce marvellous results.

 

Non-drug treatment is attracting many; there is a growing trend to utilise mainstream medicine for diagnosis before turning to alternatives, he informed.

 

He said that allopathic system is unable to serve rural majority therefore alternative medicines should be promoted after proper training and capacity-building programmes for practitioners to bring them into the mainstream.

 

The proponents of the allopathy, which retains influence over the entire healthcare system, should not take others as rivals and stop looking down upon them for common good, said Dr. Mughal.

 

Inclusion of some introductory modules of other systems into the orthodox medical curriculum can help develop understanding and bridge the communication gap, he said.

 

--

Dr. Murtaza Mughal

Cell:  0321-5157671

President Pakistan Economy Watch

www.pakistaneconomywatch.com


--
Dear All,
It's a common platform for journalists and all others who are interested in knowing about the issues that are sometimes not reported. This group favours philosophy of progress, reform and the protection of civil liberties. Please share and educate others. The owners and managers of this site do not necessarily agree with any of the information. It is an open forum and anyone that register can post whatever they like. Mails sent by members and non-members are subject to approval. However, we are not responsible in any way for the contents of mails / opinion sent by members. We do not guarantee that the information will be completely accurate. If you find content on this site which you feel is inappropriate or inaccurate, incomplete, or useless you are most welcome to report it or contradict it.
Regards,
Group Manager

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Followers

 

Media-Tribe. Copyright 2008 All Rights Reserved Revolution Two Church theme by Brian Gardner Converted into Blogger Template by Bloganol dot com