Pharmacist Department, Medical Laboratory Department, Optometry Department, Medical Administration Department, And Medical Secretarial Department: Building an Integrated Model for Patient-Centered Healthcare

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Salman Oudah Alshabaan, Fahad Yousef Ammari, Abdulrahman Mohammed Abdulrahman Almehrej, Mohammed Othman Mohammed Ayyashi, Hamadi Abdulmatlub Aljadani, Abdulaziz Hasan Awadh, Moathe Mostafa Hakami, Maher Mohammed Alamodi, Marji Hejji Alanazi, Yahya Ali Ahmed Abu Nabha, Abdullah Mohammed Omar, Ibrahim Saeed Alfarsi, Omar Mohammed Albarakati

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Integrated healthcare delivery is essential for ensuring patient-centered care, improving clinical outcomes, and optimizing resource utilization. This paper examines the collaborative roles of the Pharmacist Department, Medical Laboratory Department, Optometry Department, Medical Administration Department, and Medical Secretarial Department in establishing a cohesive healthcare model. Each department contributes unique expertise, from medication management and diagnostic testing to vision care, administrative oversight, and efficient documentation. The article explores the synergistic interactions among these departments, identifies challenges to integration, and proposes strategies for creating an interdisciplinary framework that enhances communication, reduces medical errors, and prioritizes patient needs. By emphasizing interdepartmental collaboration, technological integration, and streamlined workflows, healthcare organizations can achieve a more holistic, efficient, and patient-focused care delivery system.

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