Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2687936 EXPLORE: The Journal of Science and Healing 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Primary care in America is in need of a rescue. Clinicians are asked to see more patients in a day that only allows time to focus on a physical symptom or disease process. They do not have time or space to use their humanism to develop insight toward what the patient needs for the symptom to resolve, and they are often forced to suppress it with technology. This results in a very expensive medical system that leads to frustration for a clinician who realizes that this is not the way toward facilitating health. This clinically focused paper proposes the incorporation of a healing-oriented session into the delivery of primary care to bring focus toward the creation of health (salutogenesis). A salutogenesis-oriented session (SOS) honors relationship-centered care and will provide a unit that can then be studied to see if it has a positive influence on cost, quality of care, and provider satisfaction.

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