How is chronic disease management handled in General Medicine?
Chronic disease management in General Medicine typically involves:
Ongoing monitoring of the patient’s condition through regular check-ups and diagnostic tests
Personalized treatment plans that may include medications, lifestyle changes, and referrals to specialists if necessary
Patient education to empower individuals to manage their health, such as monitoring blood sugar for diabetes or maintaining a healthy weight for heart disease
Coordination of care with other healthcare providers, including specialists and nutritionists