Disease-Oriented Care
Cross-source consensus on Disease-Oriented Care from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The article says care is commonly structured around disease and symptom treatment rather than optimizing health after symptoms resolve. — Health as a Continuum of Function
- Insurance systems are described as commonly covering care when symptoms, disease, disability, accidents, or trauma are present. — Health as a Continuum of Function
- The system may help with symptom reduction but generally does not guide or pay for work toward optimal health. — Health as a Continuum of Function
- The term health insurance is framed as misleading because the system primarily addresses disease, trauma, accidents, and symptoms. — Health as a Continuum of Function