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37. Enhancing Chronic Disease Management: Personalized Medicine Insights from Rural and Urban General Practitioner Practices

Enhancing Chronic Disease Management: Personalized Medicine Insights from Rural and Urban General Practitioner Practices

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CEUs: 2 Clinical

Average read time: 70 minutes.

Short Summary of the Article:

This article explores the differences in managing chronic diseases like diabetes and hypertension in rural and urban general practitioner (GP) practices. Data was collected over four years from 2018 to the first quarter of 2021, focusing on the epidemiology, risk factors, and healthcare utilization in rural and urban settings. The study highlights significant disparities in patient demographics, healthcare access, and disease management strategies between these two groups. It also analyzes the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, showing an increase in remote visits and changes in diagnosis patterns. The findings emphasize the need for personalized approaches in chronic disease management, taking geographic and demographic factors into account.

 

Learning Outcomes 

Upon completion of this activity, you should have an understanding of:

  1. The geographic and demographic disparities in chronic disease management between rural and urban patients.
  2. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on chronic disease treatment and the increased use of remote healthcare services.
  3. The importance of personalized medicine approaches in optimizing chronic disease outcomes based on patient-specific factors like age, location, and healthcare access.

 

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Ryshane Sewpersad

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