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There is already a link in the Reiki forum to the NHS online poll "Complementary/alternative medicine on the NHS?" Here it is for some of the other therapists:
[link= http://www.networks.nhs.uk/news.php?nid=796 ]http://www.networks.nhs.uk/news.php?nid=796[/link]
Therapies listed, in addition to Reiki, are:
Acupuncture
Aromatherapy
Crystal Therapy
Homeopathy
Magnet Therapy
Reflexology
Shiatsu
If you wish to vote.
Holistic
RE: Online Poll: Should the NHS fund complementary medicine?
Thanks for that - I have just voted. I have had heated debates with an old G.P. regarding this subject which he described as "Mumbo Jumbo" however I won him round and he prescribed a homeopathic remedyfor my son on the NHS afterI obtaineddetails from the local Naturopath. If you don't ask - you won't get.
RE: Online Poll: Should the NHS fund complementary medicine?
Well done you!, solas, on both counts
Reply to all:
Earlier today I emailed a link to this thread and the one in Reiki to the editor of the poll, just for his info.
I got back a reply in which he said he had thought there must be something like this out there, as they've received more votes than for any previous poll!
Holistic
RE: Online Poll: Should the NHS fund complementary medicine?
Thanks, Holistic,
I've been and voted too. The most comforting thing for me is that only a tiny percentage of people have voted that none of the listed CAM therapies should be available on the NHS.
Nellx
RE: Online Poll: Should the NHS fund complementary medicine?
Bumping this one up again, since my attention was drawn to their news item about the poll:
Apparently, the statistics are of little use, because the poll was not a public poll, nor was it exclusively for NHS staff.
[link= http://www.networks.nhs.uk/news.php?nid=845 ]http://www.networks.nhs.uk/news.php?nid=845[/link]
NHS Networks polls are intended to gauge the opinions of NHS Networks site users: people who work in, or with, the NHS. However, in this instance several websites about alternative therapy linked to our poll, encouraging large numbers of people to visit our site purely to vote. This is the main reason for the huge response and, while it has been a boon to our website usage statistics, it has naturally skewed the results in this instance. [More on the website.]
Ermmm, so what was it then? Perhaps I've missed something here, but I don't recall seeing anything which said "you can look, but don't touch".
Even more puzzling, why not ask that the thread be taken off HP because it would mess up their statistics?
Holistic
RE: Online Poll: Should the NHS fund complementary medicine?
Me confused[sm=speechless-smiley-008.gif]! If they didn't want any 'outsiders' to vote, why put the poll on a site which is accessible to outsiders? There must be a 'firewalled' site somewhere for the use of NHS employees only. I used to work in FE and we had an 'open to all' bit on the college website and a closed bit for staff only which was password protected.
Do I take it that because lots of CAM peeps voted, they didn't get the result they wanted!!![sm=banghead.gif]
aaand breaathe.................
RE: Online Poll: Should the NHS fund complementary medicine?
I guess the figures were obviously swaying in favour of the NHS funding complementary therapies, and that must obviously be a misrepresentation of people's views.
Statistics are great aren't they!
Let's send them some healing and maybe they'll see the light.
Love and Reiki Hugs
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:DAm I surprised not at all....the NHS is not ready for the holistic team just yet!
Glad to report that a midwife in Israel said it is working well there........and that the medical profession really do not have a choice due to public demand......
Divine Love
RE: Online Poll: Should the NHS fund complementary medicine?
Hi there, I am new member. I have private health insurance which reimburses me 100% for certaincomplementary therapies which is just brilliant and very forward thinking of them, prevention is definitely better than cure!:) I have had quite a few reflexology treatments for stress relief and they have reimbursed all of them (also they pay up to £200 for optical and a similar amount for dental etc). They have different tiers but I pay £33 a month and always get back at least that in benefits over the course of the year. If any one is interested see [link= http://www.paycare.org/products/quotationresults.asp ]http://www.paycare.org/products/quotationresults.asp[/link]