The
Naba Health
Journal
Problems with the current system
Overloaded Providers
Large panels lead to long waits, rushed visits, and hinder meaningful doctor-patient relationships Reactive & Illness Based
The system primarily focuses on managing diseases rather than preventing them Pills Over Skills
Medications and procedures often take priority over exercise, diet, sleep, and stress management Breeds Patient Apathy
Without autonomy, knowledge, or guidance, patients become passive and disinterested in their own health Slow to Innovate
Medicine is slow to integrate the latest advances, causing patients to receive outdated treatments Fragmented Care
There is lack of coordination between primary care, specialists, hospitals, and ancillary services Declining Provider Quality
An increasing reliance on less qualified healthcare workers is diminishing the quality of care Bureaucratic Waste
A significant portion of your healthcare dollar goes to waste on administrative costs and inefficiencies Impersonal Medicine
Recommendations are generic despite having data that could personalize your treatment Lax Confidentiality
Organizations often share your sensitive health data with others in deceptive (and lucrative) ways
No, you do not need 100+ lab tests to be healthy