Interprofessional care, also known as collaborative or team-based care, involves healthcare professionals from different disciplines working together to provide comprehensive and coordinated care for patients. This approach recognizes that no single healthcare professional has all the knowledge and skills necessary to meet the complex needs of patients, and that a team-based approach can lead to better outcomes. Interprofessional care typically involves professionals such as doctors, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, and therapists collaborating to provide patient-centered care that considers the physical, emotional, and social aspects of health. This model of care has been shown to improve patient satisfaction, reduce medical errors, and increase efficiency in the delivery of healthcare services.