Dean Ornish: Lifestyle Medicine at Davos
“If it is reimbursable, it’s sustainable”
So observed Dean Ornish, singing CoverMyCare’s tune this week at the World Economic Forum in Davos Switzerland when interviewed by TIME magazine editor Nancy Gibbs.
She asked why the extraordinary results of his lifestyle treatments for diabetes and heart disease have not led to rapid and wide adoption. Where many of the programs were in place, he noted, “the sites closed down because of lack of reimbursement.”
This fascinating interview in the video below will be of interest to anyone familiar with similar exclusion from reimbursement for other holistic and integrative health approaches that have achieved success for patients over the last two decades. It is well worth the viewing, even if you don’t need additional motivation for demanding insurance company responsiveness to the sustained success of real world treatments.
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