Integrated Healthcare Matters

assisting people to optimise their potential

 

 

Integrated Health

Latest News:

March 2010:
Every so often new content will be added to the site: at present feel free to bookmark the site to visit again.

Other opportunities for maintaining contact to let you know when new information is added will be coming along in the future.

Welcome to the Integrated Healthcare Matters site

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Everyone is born with a certain health quotient – and this quotient effectively forms the basis of each person's health and well-being ‘account' for the rest of life. Read more...

There is much information about healthcare, about what one should/shouldn't do about any/all lifestyle aspects including diet (including drinking), exercise etc.

But as greater numbers of people are exposed to more and more information, the volume of it does not seem to be helping the healthcare and associated life choices situation, particularly with regard to preventable health issues. Read more...

Several questions underpin the development of this web-site:

Is healthcare actually important to people?

 

How much attention do people pay to healthcare?

   
  • Whether attention is paid - or not – what caused/ how has someone's attention been caught?
 

 

What degree of action do people take in relation to their own healthcare?

   
  • Whether action is taken - or not – what has caused such action/ non-action?
   
  • Will just any kind of action to support health and well-being necessarily do?

 

Without doubt people differ in their level of interest in healthcare, their views upon whether anything useful can be done, and consequent motivation and ability to take action.

Yet it cannot be denied that levels of health and well-being strongly and fundamentally influence how someone goes forward in life.

The initial content over these pages is simply to remind that healthcare matters, and a little about why it could, should and does.

You will also find some information about why an integrated approach to healthcare matters too.