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InformedCare Self-Management Suite assists patients dealing with chronic health conditions.

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133 million or almost half of all Americans live with a chronic conditions.

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InformedCare programs ensure patients become more knowledgeable.

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133 million or almost half of all Americans, live with a chronic condition. Chronic diseases - heart, stroke, cancer, diabetes and arthritis are among the most common, costly and preventable of all health problems in the US. 7 out of 10 deaths in the US are from chronic diseases with heart, cancer and strokes accounting for over 50% of all deaths.

Preventing and managing chronic diseases requires patients who follow through with their doctor's lifestyles and treatment recommendations. InformedCare's Self Management suite will provide patients who have a chronic health condition with the means to become fully aware of and understand the causes, effects and treatment of their condition.

InformedCare has developed a Patient Self-Management communication platform that enables patients to take active role in the management of their health. Self-Management is defined as:

  • Engaging in activities that protect and promote health.
  • Monitoring and managing symptoms and signs of illness.
  • Managing the impacts of illness on function, emotions, and interpersonal relationships
  • Adhering to treatment regimens.

InformedCare's Self-Management suite provides patients who have a chronic health condition with the means to become fully aware of and understand the causes, effects and treatment of their disease.

InformedCare offers patients specific and detailed medical information which greatly improves the relationship between healthcare providers and patients, with greater overall efficiencies and the opportunities for significant cost reductions.

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