Health care providers worldwide are visioning anew their commitment to service with an emphasis on person-focused care. Receivers and providers are frustrated with the ineffectiveness of the machine model health care delivery systems and are considering different possibilities. In this article the human becoming perspective as a guide to multidisciplinary health care delivery is discussed in light of discipline-specific goals.
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