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Integrating Social Care Informatics, Pharmacists, and Social Work to Support Holistic Health Care: A New Vision
by
Waleed Abdullah Al Tulayli
, Ibraheem Saleh H Alyami
, Saeed Ghazi Alrashidi
, Kamel Thwuini Ayed Alrashidi
, Alnafel, Braek Motlek
, Abdulmajeed Fahad Samah
, Nasser Salem Soman Al Salem
, Hassan Mohammed Falih Al Qahtani
, Fahad Ghazi Rashedi
, Naja Taleb Alsharmh
, Mohammed Hussain Saleh Alhokash
in
Chronic illnesses
/ Collaboration
/ Disease prevention
/ Drug stores
/ Empowerment
/ Health care
/ Health informatics
/ Holism
/ Hospitals
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Patients
/ Philosophy
/ Social work
/ Social workers
/ Well being
2024
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Integrating Social Care Informatics, Pharmacists, and Social Work to Support Holistic Health Care: A New Vision
by
Waleed Abdullah Al Tulayli
, Ibraheem Saleh H Alyami
, Saeed Ghazi Alrashidi
, Kamel Thwuini Ayed Alrashidi
, Alnafel, Braek Motlek
, Abdulmajeed Fahad Samah
, Nasser Salem Soman Al Salem
, Hassan Mohammed Falih Al Qahtani
, Fahad Ghazi Rashedi
, Naja Taleb Alsharmh
, Mohammed Hussain Saleh Alhokash
in
Chronic illnesses
/ Collaboration
/ Disease prevention
/ Drug stores
/ Empowerment
/ Health care
/ Health informatics
/ Holism
/ Hospitals
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Patients
/ Philosophy
/ Social work
/ Social workers
/ Well being
2024
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Integrating Social Care Informatics, Pharmacists, and Social Work to Support Holistic Health Care: A New Vision
by
Waleed Abdullah Al Tulayli
, Ibraheem Saleh H Alyami
, Saeed Ghazi Alrashidi
, Kamel Thwuini Ayed Alrashidi
, Alnafel, Braek Motlek
, Abdulmajeed Fahad Samah
, Nasser Salem Soman Al Salem
, Hassan Mohammed Falih Al Qahtani
, Fahad Ghazi Rashedi
, Naja Taleb Alsharmh
, Mohammed Hussain Saleh Alhokash
in
Chronic illnesses
/ Collaboration
/ Disease prevention
/ Drug stores
/ Empowerment
/ Health care
/ Health informatics
/ Holism
/ Hospitals
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Patients
/ Philosophy
/ Social work
/ Social workers
/ Well being
2024
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Integrating Social Care Informatics, Pharmacists, and Social Work to Support Holistic Health Care: A New Vision
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Integrating Social Care Informatics, Pharmacists, and Social Work to Support Holistic Health Care: A New Vision
2024
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Overview
This paper explores the integration of social care informatics, pharmacists, and social work to create a holistic approach to healthcare. By focusing on interdisciplinary collaboration and leveraging informatics tools, the study highlights how patient care can be improved by addressing social determinants and encouraging collaborative decision-making among healthcare professionals. The research also emphasizes the need for a patient-centered approach that includes physical, emotional, and social well-being, along with technological advancements that support integrated care.
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Nicholson School of Communication and Media at the University of Central Florida
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