Family Health History: An Entry for Personalized Medical Practice in Primary Care

V. Henrich, Lori A Orl
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The successful practice of personalized medicine in primary care depends upon understanding a patient’s individual disease risk and anticipating the best course of treatment with the goal of maintaining good health. A personalized disease risk assessment leads to recommendations for evidence-based interventions that can delay/prevent disease onset or reduce the severity of disease. As the sophistication of medical diagnoses develops and new interventions become available, the value of collecting and analyzing family health history (FHH) for maintaining patient wellness by determining ‘the right treatment, at the right time, for the right patient’ is more apparent than ever. FHH remains underutilized in primary care, however, because of numerous barriers. Ironically, the introduction of genetic tests and genomic methods that identify carriers who might be vulnerable to a variety of medical conditions and diseases has simply raised the importance of collecting and utilizing FHH to guide patient management in primary care.
家庭健康史:初级保健个性化医疗实践的入口
在初级保健中,个性化医疗的成功实践取决于了解患者的个体疾病风险,并以保持良好健康为目标预测最佳治疗方案。个性化的疾病风险评估可为基于证据的干预措施提出建议,这些干预措施可延迟/预防疾病发作或降低疾病严重程度。随着医学诊断技术的发展和新的干预措施的出现,收集和分析家族健康史(FHH)的价值比以往任何时候都更加明显,通过确定“在正确的时间,对正确的病人进行正确的治疗”来维持病人的健康。然而,由于存在诸多障碍,FHH在初级保健中仍未得到充分利用。具有讽刺意味的是,采用基因测试和基因组方法来识别可能易受各种医疗状况和疾病影响的携带者,只是提高了收集和利用FHH来指导初级保健患者管理的重要性。
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