Atrial fibrillation

Atrial fibrillation’s Impact

Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is a common heart rhythm disorder characterized by irregular and often rapid heartbeats. This overview delves into the intricacies of atrial fibrillation, exploring its causes, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, and management options. Understanding atrial fibrillation is vital for individuals affected by this condition, as well as healthcare providers aiming to optimize treatment and reduce the risk of complications such as stroke and heart failure.

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Challenges Facing Healthcare Providers

Late Diagnoses And Complications:

Thyroid disorders often go undetected until it reaches an advanced stage, leading to more severe health complications.

Limited Access To Specialized Care:

Many regions lack sufficient resources and specialized healthcare providers to address thyroid issues effectively.

Patient Education Gaps:

There is a lack of awareness among patients about the early signs of anemia and the importance of proactive healthcare.

Fragmented Treatment Approaches:

The healthcare system sometimes struggles with coordinating care for patients with thyroid disorders, resulting in fragmented and less effective treatments.

Financial Strain On Patients

The costs associated with thyroid disorders treatment, including medications and hospital visits, can be a significant burden on patients.

How Can The Healthcare Industry Do Better?

Enhanced Screening and Education

Implementing widespread and efficient screening protocols can improve early detection of stroke risk factors and symptoms. Educating healthcare professionals and the public about stroke prevention, warning signs, and the importance of seeking immediate medical attention can help reduce delays in diagnosis and treatment.

Access to Specialized Stroke Care

Ensuring equitable access to specialized stroke centers and neurologists trained in stroke management is essential for delivering timely and comprehensive care. Telestroke programs can help bridge geographical barriers and bring expert stroke care to underserved areas.

Coordination of Care

Implementing care coordination models that involve collaboration between primary care providers, neurologists, rehabilitation specialists, and other healthcare professionals can improve the continuity and quality of stroke care. 

Advances in Treatment and Technology

Investing in research and innovation to develop new treatment modalities, such as advanced imaging techniques, minimally invasive procedures, and neuroprotective therapies, can improve stroke outcomes and reduce disability.

Public Health Initiatives

Implementing population-level interventions to address modifiable risk factors for stroke, such as hypertension, smoking, obesity, and physical inactivity, can reduce the incidence of strokes and related complications.

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Benefits Of SMARTCARE360°

SmartCare360 makes healthcare easier to access, more personalized, and more affordable for every patient. Here are the main benefits of our virtual healthcare platform for patients with all kinds of healthcare needs.
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Key Features Of SMARTCARE360°

 SmartCare360 streamlines access to healthcare, tailoring it to each patient’s unique requirements while also making it more cost-effective. Here are some of the key advantages our virtual healthcare platform offers to patients with diverse healthcare needs.

Remote Monitoring

SmartCare360 integrates with a wide range of remote monitoring tools to provide a way for providers to identify and diagnose health issues before they create serious complications.

Telehealth Appointments

SmartCare360 allows patients to schedule or request virtual appointments. These appointments put their healthcare team within easy reach of evaluation, discussion, questions, and follow up for their conditions.

Disease-Specific Care Management

Disease-Specific Care Management

Tailored to your chronic conditions, our care management focuses on risk assessments, preventative care, and regular check-ins to help patients better control their disease. Plus, our providers are always available through messaging.

Educational Content

Educational Content

Through SmartCare360, patients get tips, emails, games, recipes, and more specialized to your chronic condition and preferences. That supports patients in staying abreast of their condition and how to manage it well.

Patient Portal

Fragmented care could be a thing of the past if providers leverage the unifying power of virtual healthcare to take care of their health issues. Through SmartCare360, patients can access anyone on their healthcare team whenever they need to.

Lower Healthcare Costs

Cost Effectiveness

We accept Medicare and Medicaid and only charge you your copay! That puts exceptional virtual care, at patients' fingertips, without costing them more than they would pay to go to the doctor anyway.

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