Integrative Medicine Section

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Integrative Medicine

Integrative medicine is an innovative approach to providing comprehensive medical care. It involves working with a health care team to provide specialized and complementary therapies to patients. A collaborative contribution of both traditional and complementary practitioners provides medical services that are derived from a common philosophy in patient care.

Ficus tree in Khao Yai National Park, Thailand.

Ficus, the same humble plants common to homes and offices, are giants of the jungle, towering to heights of 200 feet or more.

Initially, many slender members make up the compound trunk and support each other in the climb to the light above the jungle canopy. Over time, these eventually fuse into one solid tower.

Developing a functional integrative model has a number of important factors to consider. "Alternative" therapies can themselves be quite linear in their approach, focusing on a unique paradigm of healing. Examples of this would include such practices as the energetic approach of traditional Chinese medicine or homeopathy versus the structural emphasis of chiropractic care. Together these practitioners can each provide services to the patient through a referral system, but rarely take the opportunity to approach the patient as a team.

Traditionally integrative health centers have been run by chiropractors, who in turn build teams to support their philosophy of healing.

In contrast to this approach, integrative centers that are directed by medical doctors traditionally approach patient care from an evidenced based paradigm, focusing on therapies that have been shown in research studies to have a beneficial effect. These treatments are then provided by the doctor themselves or through the established network of complementary practitioners working in the same office.

Although this model may also be referred to as an integrative approach, it is usually the implementation of a medical model using some complementary medicines or alternative interventions. This model only accounts for the application of complementary therapies, not their equally powerful role in providing a means of evaluating illness or a disease process from a unique paradigm of healing.

Balancing effective patient care with many paradigms of treatment is a challenging endeavor that is nevertheless becoming increasingly important to educated health care consumers.

The integrative approach that we are building at the Integrative Health Institute is based on a truly collaborative approach to patient care. It is founded on the premise of open and constructive communication between practitioners regarding all aspects of patient care. It involves providing patients with access to varied medical philosophies and practitioners who share a common vision for integration based on three prerequisites.

These include:

  • a common theory and understanding of illness and the holistic understanding of the factors that may play a role in its occurrence
  • a framework within which to assess and apply therapeutic interventions and
  • a willingness of all practitioners and their patients to explore different healing paradigms.

These three pre-requisites manifest through a team approach to patient care.

The Integrative Health Institute endeavors to combine the science of sound medical knowledge with the intuition and creative thinking that embodies the art of medicine. We work collaboratively with our clients to find solutions that address the cause of their concerns.

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Privacy Policy

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS AND FAMILIES

Personal Health Information Protection Act

The Ontario Government has legislation, the Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA) that came into effect on November 1, 2004. This act has been established to set out rules for the collection and utilization of information that is collected about patients.

Collection of Personal Information

We collect personal health information about you. We collect this information either from you directly or from the person acting on your behalf (i.e a parent). The information that we collect may include your name, date of birth, address, health history, records of your visits and the care that you received. Occasionally, when we have received your consent, we receive and collect information about you from other sources.

Use and Disclosure of Personal Health Information

We use and disclose your personal health information as follows:

  • To treat and care for you.
  • To conduct risk management activities.
  • To conduct quality improvement activities, such as completing surveys.
  • To compile statistics to improve our programs and services.
  • To comply with legal and regulatory requirements.
  • To fulfill other purposes permitted or required by law.

It’s Your Choice

With regard to the above uses and disclosures of your personal health records, you have a choice. You may access, correct, or request a copy of your personal health records at any time.

Our Pledge to Protect Your Personal Health Information

The following are a list of pledges to you that we have made to protect your personal health information:

  • We will take steps to protect your personal health information from theft, loss and unauthorized access, copying, modification, use, disclosure and disposal.
  • We will conduct audits and complete investigations to monitor and manage our privacy compliance.
  • We will take steps to ensure that everyone who performs services for us protects your privacy and only uses your personal health information for the purposes you have consented to.

If you have questions about our privacy policy, please let us know.

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Last Modified 22 November, 2011 9:51 PM