Healthcare Administration, And Their Roles Of Supporting Public Health, Family Medicine & Dental Clinic, Pharmacy, Clinical Laboratory And Nursing To Promote Patient Care

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Abdulaziz Mahdi Alqarni , Saeed Mahdi Alqarni , Dr. Afnan Mohammed Saeed , Ahmed Bishi Alqarni , Afnan Hamadan Alharbi , Bayydih Mansor Ahmed A. , Hanan Ali Mohammed Mashragi , Halima Hadi Ahmed Zayid,
Shroug Hamzah Alsayed , Faisal Wusayl Khalifah Alsulami , Maha Awadh Eid Alanazi , Amnah Mohammed Ali Mokhtarash , Ahmed Ali Asiri , Abdulmajeed Mohammed Ali Asiri , Abdullah Hassan Jaber Asiri , Ahlam Darwesh Almowlad

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Primary health care encompasses many strategies that emphasize the pivotal role of healthcare administration in fostering exceptional patient care. This is achieved by facilitating effective collaboration among multidisciplinary teams from various specialties and addressing their specific requirements. Health care administrators and nurses could fulfill many roles in delivering primary health care services in hospital facilities, encompassing pharmacy, dentistry clinics, and family medicine clinics. These findings are beneficial for countries that are seeking to extend their Family Physician Program (FPP) and are in need of guidance for the replanning or reform of their primary health care systems. Caring is defined as the fundamental essence of nursing, manifested within the dynamic connection between the patient and the caregiver. While nursing care is typically linked to the preservation and enhancement of a patient's dignity and personhood, there appears to be a disconnect between nursing theories on care, healthcare policies, and the actual provision of care by professional nurses in primary health care clinics.

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