The Effect of Progressive Healthcare Management on the Improvement of Patient Quality of Life
Khanwelkar,
Gupta,
Garg,
Moharana and
Renuka
Health Leadership and Quality of Life, 2023, vol. 2, 197
Abstract:
Progressive healthcare management means tactics that are always changing and being used to make care for patients better and people's lives better in general. As healthcare systems get better, it's becoming more and more important to meet the different needs of patients through personalised treatment plans and effective management. Progressive healthcare management has an effect on patients' quality of life. This paper focusses on the role of personalised care models, early action, and constant tracking. A thorough analysis of all the available research was carried out to find the most important factors affecting patients' health and to find out how innovative healthcare treatments can improve these factors. With patient-centered care, people get treatments that are specifically designed to help their conditions. This improves not only their physical health but also their mental and social health. Early management in chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and neurological illnesses is emphasised as a way to cut down on problems and improve long-term results. Also, smart tech and video services have made constant monitoring possible, which lets doctors keep track of patients' health in real time. This helps doctors better handle their conditions and make decisions. The paper also talks about the part that healthcare workers play in providing advanced care, with a focus on how they work together as part of diverse teams. Doctors, nurses, and other health workers work together to make care plans that cover all of a patient's needs and can be changed as needed. Patient education and support are also very important because they get people involved in their own care, which makes them more likely to stick to their treatment plans and improves their health.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.56294/hl2023197
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