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Proactive vs Reactive Healthcare - Coggle Diagram
Proactive vs Reactive Healthcare
Prioritize proactive care and preventative strategies
Skin cancer
Identify risk factors of diseases
Non-modifiable
Hereditary/ genetics
Regular doctor visits
Non-communicable disease risk factors
Susceptibility to climate change trends including high temperatures
Cardiovascular system complications
Modifiable
Physical activity
Follow activity recommendations
Development prevention of diease's
Lifestyle
Portion size control
Quit smoking
Reduce UV exposure and stay out of sun from 10 to 3
Prioritize the use of sunscreen with light/fair skin complexion
Skin checks
Favoring reactive care over proactive healthcare, treatment after diagnosis
Health misinformation regarding preventative strategies
"Luxury Disease" development
Heart Disease
Leading cause of death in the United States
Diabetes
"Sitting disease" and obesity
No guarantee of access to health care or a healthcare plan
United States
Lack of price regulation
Medication costs 2.5x more than comparable countries
Patients are unaware of costs until after tests are done
Climate Change effects on health
Lack of understanding of how climate trends effect human health
Rising Temperatures
Non-communicable diseases complications
Rise in incidences
Increase in vector borne diseases
Ground Ozone Level exposure
Respiratory tract complications
Food insecurity issues
Health education is not promoted
Misinformation is often spread throughout the general public
Wall Street investors taking ownership of hospitals and large doctor practices
Extreme distrust in healthcare systems
Private equity seeks profit off of patients
Free for Service Model
Quantity over quality on ordered tests
Tests are not based upon outcomes
Global countries
Lack of resources
Medical equipment
Medication
Health literacy insufficiency
No resources like the CDC
High non-preventable disease incidences
"The greatest medicine of all is too teach people how not to need it"
Personal/ Local Solutions
Professionally
Advocate for accurate diagnosis withi8n the medical field
Keep coworker's mental health in mind
Encourage companies to engage in environmentally friendly procedures
Advocate for a healthy work environment
Work life balance is essential
Become an advocate of health information
Keep HHD course concepts in mind
Share health information with friends, family, coworkers
Prioritize mental health
Stress management
Reduce carbon foot print
Maintain healthy lifestyle
Understand risk factors of diseases and preventative strategies
regular doctor check ups
Washing hands, staying up to date with vaccinations both will contribute to the stop of diseases
Follow the physical activity guidelines
Prevention of heart disease and diabetes
Global Solutions
WHO organization take action globally
Promote health literacy
Discourage the spread of misinformation
Promote global communication and public health communication
Produce better food around the globe
Protect countries from food borne illness
Policy reforms
Protect water and air quality from pollution
Limit Pharmaceutical contaminants within water sources
Provide Resources
Allow healthcare access for all individuals
Fund free health clinics
National Solutions
Reform existing health care plans
Healthcare access to all Americans, regardless of social status, etc
Provide and fund health care clinics
Limit private equity control over hospitals
Set price limits and regulations
Value quality tests over quantity of tests
Prioritize acute management vs chronic management
Providing more accurate diagnoses with clear treatment plans
Ban ingredients within food that do not promote a healthy lifestyle and stop the spread of food borne illnesses
Supporting health education within school systems
Support environmentally friendly investments