clinical care

THIRD STRATEGIC GOAL
Organizing patient clinical care and personalized follow-up


Reaching your third strategical goal

The patient must be guided in complying with the recommendations and know his/her subsequent follow-up routine. Here, you can see how the guidelines provided to the patient lead your facility to achieve the third strategic goal.

Guidelines Provided to the patient

Here, you will receive a personalized care program. It consists of an integrative assessment involving all medical specialties necessary for your comprehensive healthcare. In general terms, the program covers the attending physician and all designated consulting physicians. The attending physician identifies the extent of your problem and guides the participation of consulting physicians, whose number varies according to your specific needs. Each consultant physician carries out his assessment and returns his recommendation to the attending physician through a medical conference. Clinical data are edited and published in your DHR and discussed on your customized tumor board, involving the attending physician and all your consulting physicians, resulting in consensual recommendations. Subsequently, the attending physician edits and publishes a medical report in your DHR, according evidence-based medicine.

Our dynamics also provides a personalized follow-up program, including all the specialties involved in your care. You will receive an appointment calendar. Your attending physician will complete it. It will indicate the scheduled date for each intervention and the date on which it is actually carried out. Remarks, when checked with an (Yes), must be fully described, pointing out the need for further investigation. Each follow-up intervention will be posted twice under the Progress Note icon of your DHR.



See how you have reached your third strategic goal

The guidelines provided in this section extends proactive patient behavior into his/her care and follow-up programs. The platform induces a cognitive and empathetic approach by the attending physician. It is inclusive in nature, allowing the patient to understand the reasoning used, promoting easy access to his/her clinical data. Additionally, Onco Qaly Platform makes available more information. At patient discretion, he/she can better understand the meaning of clinical solving-problem methodology and multidimensional integrative medicine further exploring cognitive interventions provided below.

Shared-decision making

Historic photo from the National Cancer Institute, USA at Unsplash showing eye contact in the physician's cognitive approach

Historic photo from the National Cancer Institute, USA at Unsplash showing eye contact in the physician's cognitive approach

 

Practice of Medicine is essentially centered on the doctor-patient relationship.

All interventions are supported by levels of evidence, but must be centered on patient's needs and rights.

The patient has to clearly understand the recommendation, and the doctor should guide him in a qualified decision-making process. A therapeutic index defines the risks and benefits and guides the cost-effectiveness of each recommendation.

Many of the medical interventions are dictated by decision algorithms and classified by the level of recommendation, whose understanding must be shared with the patient.

Informed consent only exists when the physician is certain that the patient has understood the full extent of the recommendation.