Global developments in social prescribing
Harvard University · University of Toronto · +22 more institutions
Abstract
Social prescribing is an approach that aims to improve health and well-being. It connects individuals to non-clinical services and supports that address social needs, such as those related to loneliness, housing instability and mental health. At the person level, social prescribing can give individuals the knowledge, skills, motivation and confidence to manage their own health and well-being. At the society level, it can facilitate greater collaboration across health, social, and community sectors to promote integrated care and move beyond the traditional biomedical model of health. While the term social prescribing was first popularised in the UK, this practice has become more prevalent and widely publicised…
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- 225.04
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- 100%
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- Public relations
- Workforce
- Social determinants of health
- Social accounting
- Accountability
- Corporate governance
- Workforce development
- Health care
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