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Table 2
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Key themes for making an integrative medical program work |
| 1) Start small, stay flexible, make as few financial commitments as possible |
| 2) Involve the best (clinical) team members possible (don't compromise, listen to instinct) |
| 3) Keep research focused, but clinic broad |
| 4) Recruit from within where possible (it is expensive to bring people in) |
| 5) Develop benchmarks to evaluate progress |
| 6) Track utilization (who calls, who comes) – useful for reports to funding partners and for grant proposals |
| 7) Hire the team before opening clinic doors |
| 8) Streamline administration |
| 9) Electronic medical records – can save money in long run |
| 10) Recommend good technology/infrastructure that is
scalable, with ideally the same firewall as the university or hospital
(same IS support, maintenance, etc.) |
| 11) Maximize revenue generating space |
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