Abstract

The contemporary healthcare landscape is experiencing a profound transformation, transitioning from a reactive to a proactive model focused on ongoing health maintenance, prediction, and disease prevention. This shift is driven by several factors, including the demographic shift towards an ageing population, increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, and economic challenges posed by the current hospital-centric care model. Proactive prevention, emphasizing early intervention and health promotion, emerges as imperative to mitigate the burden of chronic diseases and improve patient well-being. Innovative approaches leveraging technology, personalized medicine, and comprehensive risk management are at the forefront of this paradigm shift. This evolution requires significant investment and collaboration among stakeholders, however. Startups and investors will play a crucial role in driving meaningful innovation and navigating the regulatory landscape to realize the full potential of preventive medicine. Sustainability and efficiency in healthcare systems are paramount, necessitating smarter distribution of resources and prioritization of preventive care to ensure healthier populations and manageable expenditures. While implementation challenges exist, promising trends in personalized and digital health technologies offer new opportunities to address health proactively. Ultimately, the goal has to be to create a global healthcare ecosystem that prioritizes preventive measures and fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, ensuring access to quality healthcare for all. With this editorial, we want to initiate the discussion and subsequently provide more specific information through subsequent selected chapters on different clinical topics and future-oriented technological approaches.

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