Abstract

The author illustrates the necessity of creating a patient-oriented healthcare system, presupposing an individual patient treatment approach with a choice and the observance of the standard of providing assistance. The individual approach to the patient is based on an integrated and coordinated approach to the analysis of the occurrence and course of the disease for each patient. The main criteria of a personal approach are the development of personalized treatment methods in compliance with health care standards, prevention and combination of diagnosis and treatment, followed by treatment monitoring. An individual approach makes it possible to predict which treatment methods will be safe and effective for each patient, and which will not. It can be seen as an extension of traditional approaches to understanding and treating diseases, enabling doctors to choose a therapy or treatment protocol that can not only minimize side effects, but also ensure a more successful treatment outcome. The author has analyzed different approaches for the standardization and hallmarked the advantages and disadvantages of the individual approach of treating each patient. The author has outlined the main directions of the individual approach of patient treatment.

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