Streamlining Internal Medicine: How Nursing, Health Administration, And Laboratories Contribute To Improved Outcomes

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  • Nauaf Ali Hederes Alanazei , Asrar Kamal Rashied Albalawi , Wardah Suwailem Salem Albalawi , Yahya Mohammed Alshehri ,Akram Salh Alzahrani ,Musnid Tawab Almutiri

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Background: - In the complex landscape of internal medicine, the collaboration and coordination among various healthcare disciplines play a crucial role in achieving optimal patient outcomes. Nursing, health administration, and laboratory services are integral components of healthcare delivery systems, each contributing unique expertise to the cont[1]inuum of patient care. Purpose: Understanding how these disciplines interact and complement each other is essential for streamlining internal medicine practices and enhancing patient outcomes. Methodology: - A systematic review conducted in the past ten years from 2011-2021 through various databases and official websites; WHO, AHA. Finding: - presence of eight articles incorporated in the study from 2011-2021 Conclusion: - studies found a significant improvement of patient outcome related to collaboration of health, Laboratory, health administration and nursing care are positively associated with patient outcome enhancement. the study's future research directions are provided.

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2022-03-20

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Nauaf Ali Hederes Alanazei , Asrar Kamal Rashied Albalawi , Wardah Suwailem Salem Albalawi , Yahya Mohammed Alshehri ,Akram Salh Alzahrani ,Musnid Tawab Almutiri. (2022). Streamlining Internal Medicine: How Nursing, Health Administration, And Laboratories Contribute To Improved Outcomes. Migration Letters, 19(S2), 1020–1028. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/10205

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