pATIENT cENTERED cARE
The Patterns of Adapting to Health (PATH) provided standardized profiles of each patient’s health-related biases, beliefs, preferences, and habits shaping how she or he adapts to the everyday health.
Knowledge of each patient’s dominant PATH forces clinicians to see past the "one-size-fits-all" approach to patient care allowing for improved and more effective engagement and delivery of truly patient centered care. |
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path Engagement Protocals
The PATH approach to improving patient centered care is to empower medical providers to see more deeply into the patient, see health-related biases and preferences, and how to optimally tailor interpersonal interactions, education, and decision-making.
The outcomes – more effective break down barriers, reduce resistance, and more fruitful interactions for both clinicians and patients.
The outcomes – more effective break down barriers, reduce resistance, and more fruitful interactions for both clinicians and patients.