CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTIVE HEALTHCARE STRATEGIES IN MODERN CLINICAL PRACTICE
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Chronic diseases represent one of the most significant challenges to modern healthcare systems, accounting for a substantial proportion of morbidity, mortality, and healthcare expenditure worldwide. The increasing prevalence of conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and respiratory disorders necessitates a comprehensive approach to management and prevention. This study examines contemporary strategies for chronic disease management within the framework of preventive healthcare, emphasizing early intervention, patient-centered care, and integrated medical systems. The analysis highlights the importance of combining clinical practice with public health initiatives to improve patient outcomes and reduce the long-term burden of chronic conditions.
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