Journal of Healthcare Management and Administration (JHMA)

GAME-CHANGING HEALTH: THE FUSION OF SPORTS AND MEDICINE IN A PARADIGM SHIFT

Authors

  • Ming Li Taishan University, Tai’an, China
  • Xiaojie Wang Shandong Vocational College of Information Technology, Weifang, China

Abstract

The integration of sports and medicine is redefining the concept of health management, emphasizing not only the absence of disease but also encompassing psychological, physical, and social adaptability, as well as the pursuit of excellence. This shift in understanding reflects a broader perspective on health that extends beyond traditional boundaries. It acknowledges the economic value of health as a tangible asset, promoting effective human productivity and well-being. This transformation underscores the importance of achieving holistic health and the reciprocal benefits it offers.

Keywords:

Health management, integration, sports, medicine, holistic health

Published

2023-12-13

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How to Cite

Li , M., & Wang, X. (2023). GAME-CHANGING HEALTH: THE FUSION OF SPORTS AND MEDICINE IN A PARADIGM SHIFT. Journal of Healthcare Management and Administration (JHMA), 14(12), 8–12. Retrieved from https://zapjournals.com/Journals/index.php/jhma/article/view/1659

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