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A new peer-reviewed study from HOHM Foundation explores AI in homeopathy. Findings show how an AI-based remedy finder compared with practitioners in 100 acute cases.
Calling professional and medical homeopathy practitioners to participate in a research study exploring prescribing trends in homeopathy. Participants will be invited to a 90-minute virtual focus group.
This three-day research conference taking place October 17–19, 2025, will showcase the latest advancements in homeopathy through presentations by leading research scientists and physicians from around the world. HOHM Foundation leaders Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray are among the presenters.
A cross-sectional workforce survey conducted by HOHM Foundation provides new data on the demographics, education, practice status, and professional engagement of homeopaths in New Zealand. The findings highlight an experienced, largely female workforce, limited engagement with the national registering body, and a need for further research into professional sustainability.
The pandemic challenged healthcare systems worldwide, leaving many people without access to care. In response, HOHM Foundation launched Homeopathy Help Now (HHN)—a telehealth initiative designed to provide accessible homeopathic care to those in need. A new study, “Challenges and Lessons from an Acute Telehealth Homeopathy Service During the Pandemic,” published in Healthcare, evaluates the impact of this initiative and offers valuable insights into the role of homeopathy in public health crises.
A recent study spearheaded by the HOHM Foundation's Office of Research provides fascinating insights into who uses homeopathy, why they choose it, and what conditions they seek to address.
On November 5, 2024, supporters of HOHM Research joined the HOHM Research team for a research update. We talked about the landscape of homeopathy research, the impact the Practitioner-Generated Research Network (PGRN) will have on our profession, and our recent publications.
Clinically significant improvement in physical and psychological health is found across a diverse population of people with a wide variety of long-term conditions. These results suggest that individualized homeopathic care in a teaching clinic setting proved to be valuable for complex chronic health problems, and that further similar, confirmatory research is warranted.

New Name. Same Mission.

For 10 years, you’ve known us as HOHM Foundation.

Today, we step into the next chapter as the Institute for the Advancement of Homeopathy—a name that reflects our growth as a leader in homeopathy research, education, and professional development.

What hasn’t changed?

  • Our mission to expand access to high-quality homeopathy
  • Our commitment to research and education that elevates the profession
  • Our dedication to serving both the homeopathy community

 

Stay tuned for updates as we share what’s next for the Institute.