Patient-centered Care and Personalized Medicine
Patient-centered care and personalized medicine are two approaches to healthcare that are gaining traction in the modern healthcare system. The goal of both is to provide personalized, individualized care that is tailored to the specific needs of each patient. Patient-centered care emphasizes treating the whole person, rather than just the physical symptoms of the patient, while personalized medicine takes into account the genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors that can affect a person's health. By considering all aspects of a person’s health, patient-centered care and personalized medicine help medical practitioners provide more effective, efficient, and meaningful treatments for their patients. These approaches to healthcare are also a key part of the shift toward value-based care, which allows healthcare providers to focus more on delivering quality care at a lower cost.
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