Abstract

This research explores the paradigm shift towards holistic healthcare by integrating traditional and modern medicine to enhance patient outcomes. Recognizing the complementary strengths of both traditional healing practices and modern biomedical approaches, this study synthesizes existing literature through an extensive review of scholarly articles and relevant publications. The review elucidates the rationale and benefits of integrating traditional and modern medicine within healthcare systems to provide comprehensive and patient-centered care. It explores various initiatives and strategies aimed at facilitating the integration process, including collaborative research projects, interdisciplinary training programs, and policy reforms. Additionally, the study examines the challenges and considerations associated with integrating diverse healing traditions, such as issues of standardization, regulation, cultural sensitivity, and patient safety. By employing qualitative methodologies and leveraging library research, this paper provides critical insights into the opportunities and complexities of holistic healthcare delivery. It underscores the importance of fostering collaboration, mutual respect, and knowledge exchange between traditional healers, healthcare practitioners, policymakers, and communities to optimize patient outcomes. This comprehensive review contributes to advancing discussions on the transformative potential of integrating traditional and modern medicine in achieving holistic healthcare for individuals and communities.

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