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Get Well UK has been involved in 4 pieces of research to date, which are available to download on this page. They are saved as pdfs and you can download a reader below if you don't have one installed on your computer.

  1. Integrating complementary medicine into primary care. May 2006
    An audit of five months referrals to the Get Well UK complementary therapy service in South Islington.  Report by Professor David Peters, Hal Andrews and Dr Dione Hills.
    41 pages (1.14MB). Download the interactive pdf
  2. Public Health, Private Wealth. November 2005
    Public policy research which we commissioned from Fellows' Associates. Recommends that the government takes action to reduce health inequalities and makes acupuncture, osteopathy and chiropractic available on the NHS, ending the current postcode lottery of access.
    74 pages (669KB). Download
  3. The Role of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the NHS. An investigation into the Potential Contribution of Mainstream Complementary Therapies to Healthcare in the UK. October 2005 
    Led by Christopher Smallwood. Get Well UK features as one of four case studies. Includes an introduction by Professor Sir graeme Catto, President of the General Medical Council.
    194 pages (7.39MB). Download
  4. Does it work? A pilot project investigating the integration of complementary medicine into the primary care. June 2005
    Written by Professor Nicola Robinson from Thames Valley University, this audit of our pilot project in Haringey demonstrates improvements in health and reductions in worry.
    40 pages (1.95MB). Download

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