We need minimally disruptive medicine

The burden of treatment for many people with complex, chronic, comorbidities reduces their capacity to collaborate in their care. Carl May, Victor Montori, and Frances Mair argue that to be effective, care must be less disruptive

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subjects ANALYSIS
Behavior
Burden
Cardiovascular disease
Caregivers
Chronic Disease - therapy
Chronic diseases
Chronic illnesses
Clinical medicine
Clinical outcomes
Clinics
Comorbidity
Cost of Illness
Diabetes
Diseases
Drug dosages
Epidemics
Health care industry
Health outcomes
Health services
Heart failure
Humans
Medical treatment
Medicine
Patient Participation
Physician-Patient Relations
Practice management
Primary health care
Quality of care
Quality of life
Treatment Refusal
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Workload
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