1. The patient—who must be responsible for daily management, behavior changes, emotional adjustments, and accurate reporting of disease trends and tempos—becomes the principal caregiver. Expressed in economic terms, health is the product of health care, and the patient, as a principal caregiver, is a producer of health. As in any production system, a producer must be knowledgeable about the product and skilled in the production process.
2. The health professionals, in addition to being professional advisers and partners in the design and conduct of medical management, become teachers in developing the patient’s management skills. In the present system, physicians, nurses, and public health workers are not trained for this role.
3. The health service becomes the organizer and financial supporter of the new roles for the patient and health professionals, focusing on assuring continuity and integration of care."
SUMMARY
The path to changing our healthcare system and our nation's health is already available. We just need both the medical practitioners and the patients to get on board.
Medical practitioners need to stop looking for short-term solutions and acknowledge the complexity of an individual's health.
Patients need to stop looking for passive solutions and become an active leader in managing their health.
At The A&G Project in Asheville, we use this philosophy with all our patients. It's the Jerry MaGuire philosophy. Less volume of patients. More individualized care. And a focus on giving you the tools to manage your health so that you can achieve the best quality of life possible.
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