Medical Care
Cross-source consensus on Medical Care from 2 sources and 8 claims.
2 sources · 8 claims
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- True health care is defined as returning the body to normal function. — Diagnostic Labels and Their Proper Role in Health Care
- The purpose of health care is described as restoring normal function so the body can regain balance. — Health Versus Disease
- Crisis intervention is medically valuable when trauma or life-threatening illness is present. — Diagnostic Labels and Their Proper Role in Health Care
- Medical care is presented as appropriate in crisis situations, especially life-threatening ones. — Health Versus Disease
- Outside crisis care, health care should primarily restore appropriate function. — Health Versus Disease
- The article describes much of what is commonly called health care as crisis intervention and symptom treatment. — Diagnostic Labels and Their Proper Role in Health Care
- When the body returns to normal function, it can correct many chronic symptoms itself unless progression has gone too far. — Diagnostic Labels and Their Proper Role in Health Care
- Drugs and surgery are presented as unable to restore regulatory health in chronic functional conditions. — Diagnostic Labels and Their Proper Role in Health Care