20 Oct 2014 Blackmores Institute Complementary medicines can improve consumer health and reduce costs new report 20 Oct 2014 Share Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Pinterest News Specific complementary medicines can contribute to improved health and reduced consumer healthcare costs for Australians, according to a new study by economic research firm Frost and Sullivan. The study, ‘Targeted Use of Complementary Medicines: Potential Health Outcomes and Cost Savings in Australia,’ which was commissioned by the Australian Self Medication Industry (ASMI), concluded that health outcomes are improved and consumers’ out-of-pocket costs associated with medical events are potentially reduced, when specific complementary medicines are used by high-risk target populations.1 × To continue reading this article, please Log In or Sign Up for access.