The Third Health Constant
Chuck Parker | HIMSS | January 21, 2013
At least two health phenomena are common to all humanity: the experience of health (or illness), and the continual need for health vigilance. In spite of these constants, healthcare has historically been “delivered” in a series of isolated events rather than integrated into daily life and shared between patients and doctors.
Today we embrace a more dynamic point of view that:
- individuals are their own primary care providers; and
- responsible to focus on health prevention and maintenance in consultation with their team of doctors and supporters.
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