MedCity News May 15, 2024
Erin Gadhavi

Holistic care requires proactive pursuit of health services, which more people might seek if financing options are available to manage costs.

Healthcare is an ever-evolving field built on new understanding derived from emerging information provided by consumers, providers, analysts and scientists. Our understanding of “wellness” as a concept has shifted dramatically over the past decade to encompass significantly more than it once did. As a society, we previously looked at “wellness” as one-dimensional and synonymous with measurable physical health. More recently, we have grown to recognize wellness is complex and multi-faceted — which we have come to appreciate as a deeply layered and multi-dimensional aspect of the human condition.

Wellness is a composition of physical, mental, spiritual and emotional health,...

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