M odern healthcare has achieved remarkable progress in diagnostics, treatment modalities, and predictive analytics. However, these advances often fail to translate into improved outcomes when individuals are unable to follow prescribed care plans. Many individuals face complex barriers, including financial constraints, caregiving responsibilities, mental strain, transportation challenges, and competing life priorities. Unless these real-world barriers are recognized and addressed, even the most advanced treatments cannot achieve their intended impact because care plan success depends on an individual’s ability to carry out recommended actions in daily life.
“We’ve built extraordinary systems for diagnosing diseases, outlining treatment, and prescribing medications, but we have not built systems that consistently help people carry out those instructions in daily life.”
BOB GOLD Chief Behavioral Technologist GoMo Health
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