Health care is abuzz about the importance of whole-person health.
But what exactly does “whole-person health” mean? What does the evidence show about how well it works? And how can primary care provide care adequately address the whole person?
Panelists summarized research on how interprofessional approaches to whole health—inclusive of physical, behavioral, spiritual and socioeconomic well-being—impacts outcomes, costs, and the experiences of patients and their care teams.
PCC President and CEO Ann Greiner also introduced a new Whole-Person Care and Lifestyle Medicine initiative launched by PCC late last month.
PCC's initiative on whole-person care and lifestyle medicine is funded by:
Studies compiled by Dr. Beth Frates on the evidence behind lifestyle medicine: