Medicine has long been associated with clinical environments, prescriptions, and structured treatments. For many decades, healthcare interactions were largely transactional: a patient visited a doctor
For generations, preventive medicine revolved around annual exams and occasional screenings. Physicians gathered information during brief visits, and patients managed their health largely on their own
When healthcare leaders look at an entire region instead of a single waiting room, the conversation changes. The focus shifts from treating one illness at a time to strengthening the overall well-bein
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