Patient & Healthcare Professional Communication

Patient & Healthcare Professional Communication

In clinical settings, professional communication refers to healthcare professionals’ interactions with one another and their sharing of information and expertise to make informed clinical choices regarding patient care.

We may describe communication as the interchange of information, ideas, and emotions between individuals via voice or other methods. Oral contact between public health authorities and nurses, on the one hand, and the patient or his family, on the other, is an essential part of treatment. It’s a two-way street.

In 2020, the worldwide clinical communication and collaboration market was valued at USD 1,347 million, with a forecast of USD 1,566 million by 2021.