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Chronic Diseases And Innovation: Where Are We?

Posted on November 17, 2020November 23, 2020 by Astron HealthCare
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The care provided for the management of chronic diseases is one of the areas with the most potential and need for innovation, an area in which minimal changes can significantly impact the costs of care.

One of the needs that are solved with the use of telemedicine apart from improving adherence to medications and providing better control and monitoring of patients without filling the waiting rooms is the resolution of accessibility problems to primary care.

In the same way, adding to the process practices that involve the use of remote technology can help reduce transportation costs by saving the patient hours of travel.

To guarantee adequate control and monitoring of patients, as well as accessibility to services, it is necessary to innovate and solve current needs with respect to the metrics used. Patient-centered medicine encourages physicians to make recommendations based on the unique circumstances of the patient.

The need to reorganize the health system has become increasingly pressing, to facilitate prevention, make the disease milder, and ensure assistance over a long period.

The reorganization of the management of chronic diseases will affect everyone: from patients to their families, from the nurse to the general practitioner, from the specialist to the association which, among other things, offers assistance to the patient.

The care needs of people suffering from chronic diseases are complex because they involve social and economic factors linked to the advancing age of the patient, but also because of a clinical picture complicated by the presence of multiple pathologies which occur simultaneously.

The use of multiple drugs and non-specific treatments, due to the often unavailable therapies, to which is added the long duration of the treatment, can give rise to adverse reactions that add to the already difficult health conditions of the person being treated, and here to solve this problem you need the help of hospital management consulting companies.

Through the sharing of clinical data, digital healthcare today has the opportunity to optimize the care path, allowing effective and personalized management of the chronically ill.

A computerized file would also serve to reduce errors, because any variation from the suggested treatment would be reported and recorded with an appropriate notation.

If telemedicine really spread, care could be decentralized, avoiding unnecessary costs and guaranteeing multidisciplinarity.

According to the providers of hospital consultancy services in India, telemedicine may not always affect the outcome of a chronic disease, but it can help reorganize the chronic disease management system, making it more effective and efficient.

Telemedicine could therefore give a strong impulse to the possibility of managing chronic patients from home, avoiding errors, favoring the comparison between several specialists, following the patient regularly and improving his adherence to therapy.

On the other hand, however, the system collides with a population of sick people who are not yet ready to embrace this technology, also for technical reasons, linked to the lack of access to the internet or the inability to use modern devices by very elderly people.This situation will be healed over time.

The culture of technological innovation must start from the bottom and brings together an enormous sphere of professionalism, of which the last piece is the patient.

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