First of all, a healing hospital setting or paradigm in the healthcare system and within the healthcare professional provider are vital in providing care, reassure in safety net, and have an outlook or outcome that evolves compassion, kindness, care, and love for humanity, human well-being and wellness of the generation, population and in our community. However, there are three main source that reflect a healing hospital concept which involves the physical environment , the workforce atmosphere, and a radical loving care of the roots of the medical field setting, and the medical profession that give it fruit to it profession, heart, and its blossom in its history and meaning in today’s world . Overall, its foundation, and reflection of a healing process or it environmental healing process that evolves structure, rebuild, reconstructing a healing concept that includes general medicine and spiritual well-being, the obstacle of a healing setting or environment, and its biblical viewing that support the belief of spiritual healing concepts of hope, faith, inspiration, and motivation to reach its victory of recovery, and a conquer of the disease with gods loving promise and daily word.
Secondly, the components of a healing or paradigm in a hospital setting , healthcare profession, and in the healthcare atmosphere that reflects and its foundation in healing the internal wellbeing and external wellbeing with both concept of modern medicine , spiritual healing, and natural remedies. There are three main components that enhance a healthcare setting. The first is the physical viewing of the environmental atmosphere that reflects a loving, caring, and stress free environment. The second is the perception of the workforce atmosphere, and it medical technology this helps staff be functional, effective and efficient in meeting the client’s needs, wants and give it trustworthy in the medical world that provides, promotes and protect their clients
References: Graber, David R.; Johnson, James A. (2001, January 1). Spirituality and Healthcare Organizations. The Free Library. (2001). Retrieved May 29, 2013 from http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Spirituality and Healthcare Organizations.-a070378909 Libby Pierce, RN. Catholic Healthcare West (CHW) May 05, 2008 Radical Loving Care http://blog.chwhealth.org/2008/05/radical-loving.html Ron Short, vice president of operations at Good Shepherd Medical Center Healthcare IT News published on February 3, 2010 healing your Hospital from the inside http://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/healing-your-hospital-inside