Four characteristics of health management

Four characteristics of health management: standardization, quantification, individualization and systematization. ?

Formula: Standard (standardized) quantity (fully quantified) unification (systematization) and individualization.

Types of basic health management strategies:

(1) Lifestyle management.

(2) Demand management.

(3) Disease management.

(4) Management of catastrophic diseases and injuries.

(5) Disability management.

(6) Integrated management of population health.

Formulas: injury (catastrophic injury management), disability (disability management), urgent need (disease management) and life (lifestyle management).

Health management refers to the process of overall management of health risk factors of individuals or groups. Its purpose is to mobilize the enthusiasm of individuals and collectives, effectively use limited resources, and achieve the greatest health effect. In China, health management services are provided by qualified "health managers".

Health management is a process and method to prevent and control the occurrence and development of diseases, reduce medical expenses and improve the quality of life, to carry out health education for individuals and groups, to improve the awareness and level of self-management, and to continuously improve the health risk factors related to their lifestyles through health information collection, health testing, health assessment, personalized health management plan and health intervention.

Health management is not only a set of methods, but also a set of perfect and thorough procedures. Through health management, the following purposes can be achieved: First, learn a set of methods of self-management and daily health care; Second, change unreasonable eating habits and unhealthy lifestyles; Third, reduce the dosage, hospitalization expenses and medical expenses; Reducing blood lipid, blood sugar, blood pressure and weight means reducing the risk factors of chronic diseases.