Integrative Approaches to Global Healthcare: Bridging Medicine, Technology, and Society

Authors

  • Dr. Ayesha Khan Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Allied ,Health Sciences, University of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan `` Author
  • Dr. Jonathan Smith Senior Lecturer, Department of Health Informatics, School of Healthcare Sciences, King’s College London, London, United Kingdom Author

Keywords:

Global Healthcare, Multidisciplinary Integration, Digital Health, Telemedicine, Precision Medicine, Health Policy, Patient-Centered Care, Sustainability

Abstract

The evolving landscape of healthcare requires multidisciplinary integration to address complex global challenges. This paper explores how medicine, technology, and societal factors can be strategically bridged to enhance healthcare delivery, equity, and innovation. By examining current trends such as digital health solutions, precision medicine, and community-based healthcare models, the study highlights the necessity of collaboration among clinicians, researchers, technologists, and policymakers. Emphasis is placed on the role of artificial intelligence, telemedicine, and health informatics in advancing patient-centered care while ensuring ethical and equitable access across diverse populations. Furthermore, the paper underscores the importance of societal engagement, cultural sensitivity, and sustainable health policies to achieve long-term improvements in global health outcomes. The findings advocate for an integrative framework that unites scientific advancements with human-centered approaches, offering a holistic pathway toward resilient and inclusive healthcare systems worldwide.

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Published

2024-01-10