Reiki in Hospitals
Reiki is rapidly becoming a popular and accepted practice in America's medical, hospital and health institutions. It is popular due to its effectiveness and cost-efficiency in patient care and management. Reiki accelerates the recovery of patients post-operatively. Interviews with healthcare professionals have proved this. They witnessed patients' faster recovery from surgery and a more positive attitude towards their treatment. They were able to get over their negative thoughts, feelings, and opinions and are now able to respond better to medical and medication.
Reiki and its benefits have received a lot more attention in recent years. One-third of Americans have experienced Reiki therapy. In 1990, the total cost of this form of health insurance was 14+ billion dollars. Since then, this number has gone up numerous times. Another survey indicates that around a 1.2million people received energy therapy such as Reiki in 2006
In the United States, hospitals incorporate energy healing into their patient lists. Doctors and nurses have been trained in Reiki healing, and they are incorporating it into their everyday hospital work. They may have their own Reiki training program that is used to train hospital staff. Reiki is becoming a more common part of hospital services and patient care.