Traditional Healthcare Model
Cross-source consensus on Traditional Healthcare Model from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Traditional healthcare is described as encouraging a binary view of health based on whether disease or symptoms are present. — Functional Health: The Spectrum Between Wellness and Disease
- The healthcare system is described as poorly suited for functional decline despite functional decline contributing heavily to chronic illness. — Functional Health: The Spectrum Between Wellness and Disease
- The system is said to diagnose and manage end-stage pathology but lack a restorative framework for the earlier functional stage. — Functional Health: The Spectrum Between Wellness and Disease
- Traditional healthcare is presented as strong for infections, trauma, and hard lesions needing immediate intervention. — Functional Health: The Spectrum Between Wellness and Disease
- The traditional healthcare model is considered effective for acute crises. — Functional Health: The Spectrum Between Wellness and Disease