Primary Care
Primary care is the first point of contact in the healthcare system where patients receive continuous, comprehensive, and coordinated care for most of their health needs.
Quality Improvement focuses on efforts to enhance healthcare outcomes and experiences. This tag covers performance measures, patient feedback, and continuous improvement in care.
Primary care is the first point of contact in the healthcare system where patients receive continuous, comprehensive, and coordinated care for most of their health needs.
A symptom is any change in how you feel or function that signals something may be wrong with your body.
Longitudinal care means supporting a patient’s health continuously over time with the focus to build lasting relationships and tracking progress beyond single visits.
Medication reconciliation is the formal process of creating the most accurate list of a patient’s current medications, comparing it with those prescribed during care transitions, and resolving any discrepancies to ensure safe and effective treatment.
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A baseline in healthcare is the starting point of a patient’s health knowledge, engagement, or clinical metrics, used to track progress and guide next steps.