The American healthcare system is one of the most innovative in the world. But it’s also riddled with complex challenges, such as access to affordable medications, inefficiency and administrative burdens, and communication barriers between providers. There’s clearly a better way—and at Surescripts, we have a unique sightline into what that may be. In this series, host Melanie Marcus, Chief Marketing Officer of Surescripts, sits down with today’s most inspiring and innovative leaders in healt ...
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Here is an article that I wrote for Rupa Fullscript in order to lay the ground work for effective preventative medicine. In order to get a longer runway to preventing disease, targeted lab screening is becoming very important. Classical medical training often relies on a traditional, binary approach to patient care: either a disease is present, or it is not. Functional medicine builds on this perspective by examining a continuum of potential dysfunction within lab results. Rather than waiting for a definitive diagnosis, functional medicine practitioners look for subtle “breadcrumbs” in the data—early indicators that might signal an evolving health issue long before it fully manifests. Routine lab panels remain a foundational tool, but their deeper insights are frequently underutilized. In functional medicine, we dig into each lab marker more thoroughly, considering it a potential clue to underlying imbalances, nutrient deficiencies, or early disease processes. This more granular interpretation goes beyond the standard understanding of “normal” values, seeking patterns that can inform more personalized and preventive care. By viewing “normal” lab ranges through a more nuanced lens, functional medicine aims to identify previously overlooked indicators. The ultimate goal is to narrow our concept of “optimal” health ranges, enabling a more attentive and individualized approach that supports the patient’s best possible health outcomes.....plus a section on literature reviews. Dr. M
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Here is an article that I wrote for Rupa Fullscript in order to lay the ground work for effective preventative medicine. In order to get a longer runway to preventing disease, targeted lab screening is becoming very important. Classical medical training often relies on a traditional, binary approach to patient care: either a disease is present, or it is not. Functional medicine builds on this perspective by examining a continuum of potential dysfunction within lab results. Rather than waiting for a definitive diagnosis, functional medicine practitioners look for subtle “breadcrumbs” in the data—early indicators that might signal an evolving health issue long before it fully manifests. Routine lab panels remain a foundational tool, but their deeper insights are frequently underutilized. In functional medicine, we dig into each lab marker more thoroughly, considering it a potential clue to underlying imbalances, nutrient deficiencies, or early disease processes. This more granular interpretation goes beyond the standard understanding of “normal” values, seeking patterns that can inform more personalized and preventive care. By viewing “normal” lab ranges through a more nuanced lens, functional medicine aims to identify previously overlooked indicators. The ultimate goal is to narrow our concept of “optimal” health ranges, enabling a more attentive and individualized approach that supports the patient’s best possible health outcomes.....plus a section on literature reviews. Dr. M
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