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Contemporary healthcare remains constrained by models grounded in linear causality, predictive logic, and biomedical reductionism—approaches that often fail to address the multifaceted nature of health and illness. As the understanding of health evolves, there is a growing recognition of the need for a more integrated approach that encompasses the complexity of human experiences, societal norms, and the principles of Open Science.
This shift towards a multiplex health paradigm emphasizes the importance of considering various interconnected factors, including social determinants, psychological influences, and environmental contexts. By moving away from simplistic models, healthcare practitioners can better understand the diverse needs of patients and communities, leading to more effective and personalized care.
Moreover, the integration of Open Science principles encourages collaboration and transparency in research, allowing for the sharing of knowledge and resources. This collaborative approach not only enhances the quality of healthcare but also empowers patients and communities to take an active role in their health journeys. As the field continues to evolve, embracing these complexities may pave the way for a more holistic and equitable healthcare system.
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