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Whole Person Care

Meeting the individual where they are, physically and clinically, with tireless compassion. Whole-person care is the patient-centered optimal use of diverse healthcare resources to deliver the physical, behavioral, emotional, and social services required to improve care coordination, well-being, and health outcomes while respecting patients’ treatment choices.

The whole-person care delivery model is rooted in integrative medicine, which promotes health by nurturing the delicate equilibrium between mind, body, and spirit through evidence-based conventional and complementary treatments and services.

Whole Person Care

Rather than fight disease, integrative medicine aims to resolve dysfunction before it presents as disease. Whole-person care leverages a wide range of specialists, as well as next-generation data sharing between those specialists, to improve case management and outcomes. Whole-person care pilot programs teach clinicians to collaborate with social services professionals and community partners to improve public health for various target populations.