Americans Spent $30 Billion Out-of-Pocket on Complementary Health Approaches

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Americans spent $30.2 billion out-of-pocket on complementary health approaches

Federal analysis includes first-ever data on spending for children

Americans spent $30.2 billion―$28.3 billion for adults and $1.9 billion for children—out-of-pocket on complementary health approaches, according to a nationwide survey. These approaches include a group of diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products such as herbal supplements, meditation, chiropractic, and yoga. This amount represents 9.2 percent of all out-of-pocket spending by Americans on health care and 1.1 percent of total health care spending.

 

 

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Men's Health Is Our Featured Topic This Month

 

NCCIH Blog Series Related to the Strategic Plan

NCCIH is publishing a series of blog posts related to the top scientific priorities in our new strategic plan. The following are the first of these posts:

NCCIH Job Announcement: Program Director for Microbiome Research

NCCIH is seeking candidates for the position of Program Director (Health Scientist Administrator) in the NCCIH Division of Extramural Research (DER). The deadline is 6/30/16. View the job now.

 

Read Dr. John Williamson’s blog post about the position, Job Opportunity: Program Director for Research on the Gut Microbiome and Its Implications for Health.

 


 

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