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The Intersection of Health Leadership, Policy, and Quality of Life Improvements

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  • Kaur
  • Ghosal
  • Varma
  • Wanih
  • Patel
  • Senapati
  • Patil

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Introduction: Lead with Health Leadership, Policy, and Quality of Life Improvements To explore the intersections of social systems with biological processes that affect health outcomes—seemingly intractable problems that require the building of transdisciplinary research teams, family-oriented research projects, and standardized approaches to the use of comprehensive datasets across teams and institutions. Methods: A comprehensive literature search was performed to identify relevant studies and articles on health leadership, policy and quality of life improvements. Researchers examined how leadership, policies, and actions affect various determinants of quality of life, including access to health care, education, employment, and social support. Results: The results of this study show the importance of health leadership and policies and their significant effect on quality of life. A health leader who values the same things that we do, equity, collaboration, and innovation, can influence policies that will advance the social determinants of health that call for access to care and social support. Thus, the improvement in quality of life for people and communities has been assigned to this. Conclusions:Building effective health leadership and policies to improve healthy life expectations. This enables policy-makers and health leaders to formulate strategies that consider each factor's interlinking component and how external forces shape them to enhance quality of life. They can provide holistic solutions to help address the social determinants of health and promote health equity and well-being, which can further positively impact the quality of life of individuals and communities.

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:health:v:3:y:2024:i::p:.393:id:.393
DOI: 10.56294/hl2024.393
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