Treatment Monitoring
Treatment monitoring is the process of regularly assessing a patient’s health over time to measure the effectiveness of a particular medical treatment. It involves closely tracking a patient’s response to a therapy or drug, which may include taking vital signs, performing physical exams, and ordering additional tests. Treatment monitoring is essential for ensuring the best possible outcomes for patients by allowing medical professionals to adjust treatments quickly if they are not working as intended. Benefits of treatment monitoring include improved patient safety, better quality of care, and increased cost efficiency.
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