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With aging population, the prevalence of chronic diseases is on the rise. The elderly are more susceptible to chronic diseases and require more comprehensive management and treatment.
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Older adults are disproportionately affected by chronic conditions, such as diabetes, arthritis, and heart disease. Nearly 95% percent have at least one chronic condition, and nearly 80% of have two or more. Chronic diseases can limit a person’s ability to perform daily activities, cause them to lose their independence, and result in the need for institutional care, in-home caregivers, or other long-term services and supports
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Why Chronic Disease Management is important
Management of chronic diseases is of paramount importance for the following reasons:
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Sustained Demand:
Chronic diseases are prolonged conditions that necessitate ongoing management and treatment. Continuous medical supervision and support are crucial for patients.
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Disease Control and Symptom Alleviation:
Through chronic disease management, disease progression can be controlled, symptoms can be alleviated, and patients' quality of life can be improved.
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Prevention of Complications:
Effective chronic disease management can help prevent the occurrence of complications, reduce medical risks, and lower healthcare costs.
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Enhancement of Quality of Life:
Managing chronic diseases helps patients better adapt to their conditions, reducing the impact of illness on daily life and ultimately enhancing quality of life.
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Alleviation of Healthcare Resource Strain:
Chronic diseases constitute a significant burden on healthcare systems. Effective management can reduce the demand for medical resources and alleviate strain on healthcare systems.
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Chronic Management Disease
Our goal is to achieve stability in various indicators of chronic diseases after 1-2 consultations.
How to implement effective chronic disease management?
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Pairing the right doctors based on patients' condition:
Ensuring that patients are matched with the most suitable doctors who specialize in their specific chronic conditions enhances treatment effectiveness and patient satisfaction. This personalized approach allows for tailored medical care and fosters a stronger doctor-patient relationship, ultimately leading to better health outcomes.
Developing personalised treatment plans:
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Tailor treatment plans to individual patients' needs and conditions, including medication regimens, lifestyle modifications, and dietary adjustments.
Regular monitoring and assessment:
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Establish regular monitoring mechanisms to assess patients' health status and progress, allowing for timely adjustments to treatment plans to ensure effective disease control.