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How Can I Pay for TCM Treatments?
Two thirds of HMOs nationwide offer at least one form of alternative health care coverage. Most often this is for chiropractic care (65 %) or acupuncture (31 %).
The insurance coverage for acupuncture has increased during the past five years. According to 1999 Landmark Report on HMOs, about one quarter of all HMOs surveyed provided some kind of acupuncture benefit. The common form of insurance coverage is reimbursing patients for acupuncture treatment under physicians’ referral and the most prevalent condition covered is pain-related. There seems to be a great reluctance at this time to cover the full scope of TCM (such as the use of herbal medicines or oriental therapeutic massage). What are typical costs?Costs for TCM services vary, depending upon the nature of the condition being treated, the treatments used, the length of the patient visit, and the area of the U.S. Acupuncture
Herbal MedicinesThere are a number of forms of herbals, both traditional and modern. Depending on individual practitioner and the region, treatment prices vary. Usually an initial herbal consultation fee range from $30.00 to $60.00 and follow-up consultation costs around $30. A month’s supply of herbs cost between $30 and $50. Further ReadingAcupuncture.com has a lot of information, including an Ask the Doctor feature with an article on cost. |
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