Integrated Healthcare Delivery Model Connecting Pharmacy, Medical Lab, Medical Nurse, Medical Administration, And Medical Information For Improved Patient Outcomes

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Seham Abdullah Bakr Hawsahi, Nada Ali Ghurmallah Almalki, Sara Ahmed Abdu Zaher, Yasmeen Abdullah Hasan Hakami, Lujain Omar Asaad Ziyadi, Seham Abdullah Hawsawi, Abdulaziz Masoud Jibril Alawam, Rayan Atteq Allah Alsaedi, Ohood Fadha B Albogami, Abdullah Ibrahem Al-Zahrani, Mustafa Mohammad Shaldoum, Abdullah Ahmed Alghamdi, Yousef Abdoh Ahmed Alyahyawi, Khalid Mohammed Ahmed Houthan, Salem Mohammed Alqahtani

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Modern healthcare systems are increasingly complex, requiring seamless coordination among multiple departments to ensure safe, efficient, and patient-centered care. An integrated healthcare delivery model that connects Pharmacy, Medical Lab, Medical Nurse, Medical Administration, and Medical Information departments offers a structured approach to improving patient outcomes. This model emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, shared electronic health records, standardized clinical pathways, data-driven decision-making, and quality assurance mechanisms. By aligning medication management, diagnostic services, bedside nursing care, administrative oversight, and digital information systems, the integrated model reduces medication errors, enhances diagnostic accuracy, improves workflow efficiency, and strengthens patient safety. Furthermore, it supports chronic disease management, antimicrobial stewardship, and preventive healthcare initiatives. This article explores the structure, functions, and benefits of an integrated healthcare delivery model and highlights its role in advancing high-quality, sustainable, and patient-centered healthcare systems.

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