Naturopathy as a Model of Prevention-Oriented, Patient-Centered Primary Care: A Disruptive Innovation in Health Care

<i>Background and Objective</i>: The concept of a &#8220;disruptive innovation,&#8221; recently extended to health care, refers to an emerging technology that represents a new market force combined with a new value system, that eventually displaces some, or all, of the current le...

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الحاوية / القاعدة:Medicina
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Ryan Bradley, Joanna Harnett, Kieran Cooley, Erica McIntyre, Joshua Goldenberg, Jon Adams
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منشور في: MDPI AG 2019-09-01
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:https://www.mdpi.com/1010-660X/55/9/603
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author Ryan Bradley
Joanna Harnett
Kieran Cooley
Erica McIntyre
Joshua Goldenberg
Jon Adams
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description <i>Background and Objective</i>: The concept of a &#8220;disruptive innovation,&#8221; recently extended to health care, refers to an emerging technology that represents a new market force combined with a new value system, that eventually displaces some, or all, of the current leading &#8220;stakeholders, products and strategic alliances.&#8221; Naturopathy is a distinct system of traditional and complementary medicine recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO), emerging as a model of primary care. The objective here is to describe Naturopathy in the context of the criteria for a disruptive innovation. <i>Methods</i>: An evidence synthesis was conducted to evaluate Naturopathy as a potentially disruptive technology according to the defining criteria established by leading economists and health technology experts: (1) The innovation must cure disease; (2) must transform the way medicine is practiced; or (3) have an impact that could be disruptive or sustaining, depending on how it is integrated into the current healthcare marketplace. <i>Results</i>: The fact that Naturopathy de-emphasizes prescription drug and surgical interventions in favor of nonpharmacological health promotion and self-care could disrupt the present economic model that fuels health care costs. The patient-centered orientation of Naturopathy, combined with an emphasis on preventive behaviors and popular complementary and integrative health services like natural products, mind and body therapies, and other therapies not widely represented in current primary care models increase the likelihood for disruption. <i>Conclusions</i>: Because of its patient-centered approach and emphasis on prevention, naturopathy may disrupt or remain a durable presence in healthcare delivery depending on policymaker decisions.
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spelling doaj-art-72c0468942b045a7889ba59cdbbc1e8d2025-08-19T23:38:09ZengMDPI AGMedicina1010-660X2019-09-0155960310.3390/medicina55090603medicina55090603Naturopathy as a Model of Prevention-Oriented, Patient-Centered Primary Care: A Disruptive Innovation in Health CareRyan Bradley0Joanna Harnett1Kieran Cooley2Erica McIntyre3Joshua Goldenberg4Jon Adams5Helfgott Research Institute, National University of Natural Medicine, Portland, OR 97201, USAUniversity of Technology Sydney, Australian Research Center in Complementary and Integrative Medicine (ARCCIM), Ultimo NSW 2007, AustraliaUniversity of Technology Sydney, Australian Research Center in Complementary and Integrative Medicine (ARCCIM), Ultimo NSW 2007, AustraliaUniversity of Technology Sydney, Australian Research Center in Complementary and Integrative Medicine (ARCCIM), Ultimo NSW 2007, AustraliaHelfgott Research Institute, National University of Natural Medicine, Portland, OR 97201, USAUniversity of Technology Sydney, Australian Research Center in Complementary and Integrative Medicine (ARCCIM), Ultimo NSW 2007, Australia<i>Background and Objective</i>: The concept of a &#8220;disruptive innovation,&#8221; recently extended to health care, refers to an emerging technology that represents a new market force combined with a new value system, that eventually displaces some, or all, of the current leading &#8220;stakeholders, products and strategic alliances.&#8221; Naturopathy is a distinct system of traditional and complementary medicine recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO), emerging as a model of primary care. The objective here is to describe Naturopathy in the context of the criteria for a disruptive innovation. <i>Methods</i>: An evidence synthesis was conducted to evaluate Naturopathy as a potentially disruptive technology according to the defining criteria established by leading economists and health technology experts: (1) The innovation must cure disease; (2) must transform the way medicine is practiced; or (3) have an impact that could be disruptive or sustaining, depending on how it is integrated into the current healthcare marketplace. <i>Results</i>: The fact that Naturopathy de-emphasizes prescription drug and surgical interventions in favor of nonpharmacological health promotion and self-care could disrupt the present economic model that fuels health care costs. The patient-centered orientation of Naturopathy, combined with an emphasis on preventive behaviors and popular complementary and integrative health services like natural products, mind and body therapies, and other therapies not widely represented in current primary care models increase the likelihood for disruption. <i>Conclusions</i>: Because of its patient-centered approach and emphasis on prevention, naturopathy may disrupt or remain a durable presence in healthcare delivery depending on policymaker decisions.https://www.mdpi.com/1010-660X/55/9/603naturopathypreventioncomplementary medicinechronic disease managementpolicy implications
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Joanna Harnett
Kieran Cooley
Erica McIntyre
Joshua Goldenberg
Jon Adams
Naturopathy as a Model of Prevention-Oriented, Patient-Centered Primary Care: A Disruptive Innovation in Health Care
naturopathy
prevention
complementary medicine
chronic disease management
policy implications
title Naturopathy as a Model of Prevention-Oriented, Patient-Centered Primary Care: A Disruptive Innovation in Health Care
title_full Naturopathy as a Model of Prevention-Oriented, Patient-Centered Primary Care: A Disruptive Innovation in Health Care
title_fullStr Naturopathy as a Model of Prevention-Oriented, Patient-Centered Primary Care: A Disruptive Innovation in Health Care
title_full_unstemmed Naturopathy as a Model of Prevention-Oriented, Patient-Centered Primary Care: A Disruptive Innovation in Health Care
title_short Naturopathy as a Model of Prevention-Oriented, Patient-Centered Primary Care: A Disruptive Innovation in Health Care
title_sort naturopathy as a model of prevention oriented patient centered primary care a disruptive innovation in health care
topic naturopathy
prevention
complementary medicine
chronic disease management
policy implications
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