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  • Healthcare Innovation
  • Global Health Movements
  • Medical Ethics

Background:

  • The PROMISE initiative was conceived to address systemic issues in healthcare delivery.
  • There is a growing need for more compassionate and patient-centered medical practices globally.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the core concepts and principles driving the PROMISE initiative.
  • To document the evolution of PROMISE from a local project to an international movement.
  • To advocate for the widespread adoption of humane healthcare practices.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of the PROMISE initiative's foundational ideas.
  • Case study of PROMISE's development and expansion.
  • Literature review on humane healthcare and global health initiatives.

Main Results:

  • The PROMISE initiative is founded on principles of empathy, respect, and patient dignity.
  • Successful implementation in Cambridge demonstrates the feasibility of its core concepts.
  • The initiative has garnered international interest, indicating a global demand for improved healthcare experiences.

Conclusions:

  • The PROMISE initiative offers a scalable model for enhancing healthcare humaneness.
  • Its transition from local to global signifies a significant shift towards prioritizing patient well-being in medical systems.
  • Further research and collaboration are needed to support its worldwide implementation.