Building Comprehensive Healthcare Systems: Integrating Sociology, Health Informatics, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Laboratory Science, Health Assistance, and Security
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.2479Abstract
The complexity of modern healthcare requires a comprehensive approach that integrates diverse disciplines to meet the evolving needs of patients and improve healthcare delivery. Key sectors—sociology, health informatics, nursing, physical therapy, laboratory science, health assistance, and security—each offer unique contributions to the patient care continuum. This paper explores the integration of these fields into healthcare systems, focusing on the benefits, challenges, and opportunities for improving care, enhancing operational efficiency, and ensuring patient-centered services. The integration of these disciplines fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, improves health outcomes, and helps create more sustainable, responsive healthcare environments. By highlighting the importance of these sectors, this paper aims to provide a framework for the development of holistic healthcare systems designed to meet the diverse and dynamic needs of contemporary society.