Homeopathy as an Adjunct in Resource-Limited Settings for Underserved Communities: Explore the Opportunities, Ethics, and Cost-Effectiveness in Complementary Health Care
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https://doi.org/10.47070/ijraps.v9i8.210Keywords:
Homeopathy, Resource-limited settings, Complementary Medicine, WHO public health, Ethics, Cost-Effectiveness, Underserved Communities.Abstract
In resource-limited settings, providing fair and accessible healthcare services is a real challenge. General medical systems often find it tough to cater to the needs of underserved communities because of issues of lack of infrastructure, equipment, and not enough staff. Homeopathy, a kind of medicine that's affordable, gentle, and focused on the individual, has started to look like a good addition to public health programs. As a low-cost, non-invasive, and patient-focused approach to treatment, it has the potential to complement public health initiatives. This article delves into how homeopathy can play a role in these environments, looking at its benefits, cost-effectiveness, cultural acceptance, and ethical considerations.
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