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Prioritize Prevention over Treatment

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February 10, 2025
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Dr Ibrar Bashir Sherazi

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and chronic respiratory conditions, are among the leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide.

Traditionally, tertiary care physicians, including specialists in hospitals, have been at the forefront of managing these conditions. However, there is an increasing recognition that preventive physician specialists play a far more crucial role in reducing the burden of NCDs.

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By focusing on early detection, risk factor modification, and community-based interventions, preventive specialists provide a more cost-effective and sustainable approach compared to tertiary care, which primarily deals with disease complications.

Tertiary care physicians typically deal with advanced stages of NCDs, managing complications such as organ failure, strokes, and cancer metastases. While their role is indispensable in acute care settings, the approach often focuses on treatment rather than prevention. This results in high healthcare costs. Managing late-stage diseases requires expensive interventions like dialysis, surgeries, and long-term hospitalizations.

Hospitals and tertiary care centers struggle with excessive patient loads, leading to delays in treatment. Patients diagnosed at later stages often suffer from irreversible complications.

This underscores the need for an upstream approach—where preventive medicine specialists intervene early to halt disease progression.

Preventive physician specialists focus on identifying risk factors and implementing interventions that reduce the incidence of NCDs. Their work spans across reducing disease onset.

Preventive specialists educate communities on lifestyle modifications, including healthy dietary habits to prevent obesity and diabetes, regular physical activity to reduce the risk of hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. Tobacco and alcohol cessation programs to lower cancer and respiratory disease risks.

By addressing these risk factors, they significantly decrease the likelihood of people developing NCDs in the first place.

The methods of secondary prevention include early detection and management for conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and certain cancers. It helps detect diseases at a reversible stage.

Other preventive measures include wide screening programs of the population, implementing risk stratification models to identify high-risk individuals,  prescribing early interventions like lifestyle changes and medication to prevent disease progression.

For instance, detecting prediabetes and managing it through dietary modifications can prevent full-blown diabetes, which would otherwise require lifelong tertiary care.

Even after disease onset, preventive specialists play a role in reducing complications through patient education on self-management (e.g., blood sugar monitoring in diabetics).  Rehabilitation programs to improve the quality of life in stroke survivors and long-term follow-ups to ensure adherence to lifestyle and pharmacological interventions.

Preventive strategies, such as vaccination, health education, and early screenings, cost significantly less than managing end-stage diseases. For example, a Rs1000 annual screening for hypertension can prevent a 250,000 heart attack treatment.

By preventing diseases at a population level, preventive specialists help decrease hospital admissions, reducing pressure on tertiary care facilities.

Early interventions enable individuals to lead healthier lives without suffering from debilitating complications.

Preventive specialists work beyond hospital walls, influencing policies and creating healthier environments through public health initiatives.

While tertiary care physicians are essential for managing severe NCD cases, preventive physician specialists hold the key to long-term control by reducing incidence rates and preventing complications.

A healthcare model that prioritizes prevention over treatment can lead to healthier populations, lower healthcare costs, and a more efficient medical system. Governments and healthcare organizations must invest in preventive medicine to shift the focus from cure to care, ensuring a sustainable future for global health.

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