Collaboration is a frequently cited concept and also cited as a call-to-action item required among team members to improve the status of healthcare for persons and communities. With a humanbecoming paradigmatic lens, freedom is established to elevate the idea that community provides an essential component upon which collaboration can be built. Community is conceptualized as oneness of humanuniverse and is highlighted as an artful aspect of providing care to persons by keeping in the forefront the three humanbecoming change concepts of moving-initiating, anchoring-shifting, and pondering-shaping.
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