Summary | p. 1 |
Summit Overview and Background | p. 23 |
Introduction | p. 23 |
The Summit on Integrative Medicine and the Health of the Public | p. 26 |
Welcome and Charge to Summit Participants | p. 27 |
Keynote on Integrating Health and Health Care | p. 29 |
The Vision for Integrative Health and Medicine | |
Panel on the Vision for Integrative Medicine | p. 38 |
Panel Introduction | p. 38 |
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention | p. 39 |
Integrative Infrastructure and Systems | p. 41 |
The Doctor of the Future | p. 42 |
Integrative Health and Cancer | p. 44 |
Communicating Health | p. 46 |
Panel Discussion | p. 48 |
Priority Assessment Group Report | p. 49 |
Models of Care | p. 53 |
Models Keynote Address | p. 54 |
Panel on Models of Care | p. 59 |
Panel Introduction | p. 59 |
Models That Integrate Continuous Care Across Caregivers and Settings | p. 60 |
Care Models That Lower Per Capita Spending and Improve Outcomes | p. 62 |
Models That Promote Health, Wellness and Preventions | p. 64 |
Models That Optimize Health and Healing Across the Life Span | p. 66 |
Models That Promote Primary Care, Medical Homes, and Patient-Centered Care | p. 68 |
Panel Discussion | p. 72 |
Priority Assessment Group Report | p. 74 |
Science | p. 77 |
Science Keynote Address | p. 78 |
Panel on the Science Base for Integrative Medicine | p. 90 |
Panel Introduction | p. 90 |
Social Determinants of Health | p. 91 |
Mind-Body Medicine | p. 96 |
Genomic and Predictive Medicine | p. 98 |
Environmental Epigenetics | p. 100 |
Intervention Evaluation and Outcomes Measures | p. 102 |
Modalities in Complementary and Alternative Medicine | p. 104 |
Panel Discussion | p. 106 |
Priority Assessment Group Report | p. 108 |
Workforce and Education | p. 111 |
Workforce and Education Keynote Address | p. 112 |
Panel on Workforce and Education | p. 118 |
Panel Introduction | p. 118 |
Education Curricula | p. 119 |
Core Competencies | p. 121 |
Interprofessional Education | p. 123 |
Workforce Reorientation | p. 124 |
Standards, Regulation and Patient Safety | p. 125 |
Panel Discussion | p. 128 |
Priority Assessment Group Report | p. 130 |
Economics and Policy | p. 133 |
Economics Keynote Address | p. 134 |
Panel on Economics and Policy | p. 138 |
Panel Introduction | p. 138 |
Economic Burden of Chronic Disease | p. 138 |
Insurer Perspective | p. 140 |
Business Community Perspective | p. 142 |
Employer Perspective | p. 143 |
Behavior Change Incentives and Approaches | p. 145 |
Rewards of Integrative Medicine | p. 147 |
Panel Discussion | p. 150 |
Priority Assessment Group Report | p. 152 |
Concluding Comments | p. 155 |
Panel Moderators | p. 155 |
Michael M. E. Johns | p. 155 |
Erminia Guarneri | p. 157 |
Bruce S. McEwen | p. 158 |
Elizabeth A. Goldblatt | p. 159 |
Sean Tunis | p. 161 |
Panel Discussion | p. 162 |
Closing Remarks | p. 163 |
Ralph Snyderman and Harvey V. Fineberg | |
Appendixes | |
References | p. 165 |
Meeting Agenda | p. 175 |
Priority Assessment Group Participants and Luncheon Discussion Leaders | p. 183 |
Speaker and Staff Biographies | p. 187 |
Issue Background Material | p. 207 |
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