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Abstract
Integrated healthcare approaches are essential for providing comprehensive and effective care to patients, recognizing that health is a multifaceted concept that encompasses physical, emotional, and social well-being. This model advocates for collaboration among various healthcare disciplines, each contributing unique expertise to address the diverse needs of patients. By integrating services from nursing, laboratories, radiology, nutrition, and psychology, healthcare providers can offer a more holistic approach that enhances overall patient outcomes and satisfaction (Smith et al., 2021)
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