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Offering homeopathy waters down University of Toronto鈥檚 reputation, critics claim

Alternative treatments in healthcare plan is latest in a series of homeopathy-related controversies

Published on
August 27, 2015
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February 16, 2017
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Drink me: one scientist described alternative treatments as a 鈥榝airy tale鈥

It is probably fair to say that only a vanishingly minuscule concentration of scientists believe that homeopathy is effective. But that has not stopped Canada鈥檚 leading university from offering it to staff as part of its employee health plan.

The University of Toronto has also decided to add naturopathy, acupuncture and osteopathy to the in 2015-16, resulting in a small increase in the monthly premium.

Jen Gunter, a Canadian obstetrician and gynaecologist who on her blog earlier this month, writes that it is 鈥渉ard to reconcile homeopathy being covered鈥t a place of employment with a medical school and department of physics鈥.

She adds that it came in the wake of previous recent controversies about Toronto鈥檚 stance on alternative medicine, such as its of whether attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can be treated with homeopathy, and its recruitment of a homeopath (married to the dean of one of its campuses) to that questioned the effectiveness of vaccines and promised to reveal how quantum mechanics explained the effectiveness of homeopathy, acupuncture and meditation. The university has since said that the course .

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A spokeswoman for Toronto said that adding homeopathy to staff benefits was 鈥渘egotiated with several unions. It鈥檚 something our employees have requested and, as always, we do our best to be responsive to employees鈥 wishes.鈥

However, Paul Downes, vice-president for salary, benefits and pensions at the University of Toronto Faculty Association, said that the UTFA - which represents non-unionised faculty and librarians at the institution - had "declined to include homeopathy among the benefits improvements it sought from the university administration in the latest round of bargaining鈥.

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Toronto鈥檚 justification was questioned by Jim Woodgett, director of research at the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, a medical research institute affiliated with the university.

鈥淗ow many employees asked for coverage and was the pseudoscientific nature of homoeopathy explained to them?鈥 he asked.

He added that while adding coverage for alternative therapies was 鈥渢rivial in many respects鈥, it sent 鈥渆ntirely the wrong signal鈥 given the recent controversies and Toronto鈥檚 status as Canada鈥檚 leading university.

鈥淢any health insurance plans cover this hocus-pocus and they should all be ashamed for doing so. But given recent embarrassments, Toronto should be setting a clear example, not legitimising bogus methods that can cause real harm through delay of effective therapy,鈥 he said.

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鈥溕兄辈pathy has thrived because it stays below the medicinal radar (when was the last time you saw an advert?) but it鈥檚 well past time that it is shown for what it is 鈥 an 18th-century fairy tale. Instead of covering this expense, the university could have offered free water. It works just as well. Or it could have demanded coverage [from homeopaths] for 0.0000000001 cents per employee.鈥

paul.jump@tesglobal.com

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