Significance of Healthcare Practice
Healthcare Practice encompasses a range of methods and procedures aimed at maintaining health and treating illnesses. According to Ayurveda, it involves techniques found in Buddhist literature, while science views it as actions taken by professionals to diagnose and enhance patient health outcomes. This includes the application of clinical practices, the use of medicinal plants, traditional knowledge, and the integration of modern and indigenous health strategies, exemplified by the practices of the Tharu tribes which blend herbal remedies with contemporary treatments.
Synonyms: Medical practice, Healthcare service, Clinical practice, Health service, Health care facility, Medical facility, Medical clinic, Health facility, Health clinic, Healthcare facility, Physician's office
In Dutch: Gezondheidszorgpraktijk; In Finnish: Terveydenhuollon käytäntö; In Spanish: Práctica de atención sanitaria
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Hindu concept of 'Healthcare Practice'
Healthcare Practice in Hinduism encompasses techniques for health maintenance and illness treatment, reflecting influences from Buddhist literature, emphasizing holistic approaches to well-being and the interconnection between physical and spiritual health.
(1) Healthcare practices refer to the methods and procedures used by healthcare professionals in providing medical care, which can be enhanced through the use of AI to improve efficiency and accuracy.[1] (2) Ayurvedic preventive healthcare practices such as dietary adjustments, daily and seasonal regimen, herbal remedies, yoga, and meditation are often employed to help individuals.[2]
(1) Procedures and methods employed for maintaining health and treating illnesses as depicted in Buddhist literature.[3]
The concept of Healthcare Practice in scientific sources
Healthcare Practice encompasses the implementation of clinical methods and treatments designed to enhance patient health outcomes, emphasizing its vital role in the medical field for delivering effective care and improving overall health quality.
(1) This refers to the methods and approaches used by healthcare providers, and the text suggests that training in this area could help reduce negative attitudes among staff.[4] (2) This term describes the methods and systems used for addressing mental health issues, including indigenous and faith-based practices within Ghana.[5]
(1) This is the environment where ethical uncertainties can occur, resulting in moral and ethical repercussions when policies regarding patient gifts are unclear, highlighting the importance of establishing clear guidelines to address such issues.[6]