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Healthcare Business Review | Friday, November 03, 2023
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Chronic diseases, adversaries like cancer, diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and COPD, stand as formidable global health foes. Chronic disease management (CDM) involves an ongoing effort to support individuals facing these conditions. The goal is to empower them to have greater control over their health, reduce the risk of complications, and enhance their overall quality of life.
In 2023, CDM is experiencing an exciting transformation, with a shift towards a patient-centered approach. This approach prioritizes the preferences and choices of patients in healthcare decision-making. This transformative change is accompanied by the integration of cutting-edge technology, which is revolutionizing the coordination and delivery of healthcare.
Electronic health records (EHRs) play a central role in this transformation by facilitating the seamless exchange of patient information among healthcare providers. This digital wizardry not only streamlines care coordination but also ensures that all the relevant patient information is at your fingertips. Furthermore, EHRs foster an all-encompassing and collaborative approach to CDM, granting the entire care team unrestricted access to patients' medical histories, diagnostic findings, and treatment plans.
Picture this: a continuous stream of vital signs and health data, all monitored in real-time by remote devices that communicate with healthcare providers. It's a powerful means of swiftly intervening and fine-tuning treatment plans.
Telehealth emerges as the dazzling star of healthcare delivery. It's a virtual gateway for patients, especially those dwelling in far-flung and underserved regions, to connect seamlessly with their healthcare providers, thereby enhancing adherence to care routines.