Interactive diagram example: Clinical Pathway Diagram
Initial discovery and symptom recognition through self-education and outreach. This stage focuses on identifying concerns early and learning when to seek professional advice, including basic risk awareness and available resources
First professional interaction, either via telemedicine or in-person appointment. The visit gathers history, discusses symptoms, and determines whether further testing or specialist referral is needed
Comprehensive assessment and testing to confirm the condition and its severity. Results guide the care plan, prioritizing evidence-based identification and clear communication of findings
Personalized care plan that may include medication, therapy, or procedures tailored to the diagnosis. Emphasis is on adherence, safety monitoring, and adjusting interventions based on response
Post-treatment monitoring and recovery tracking to manage long-term health and prevent relapse. Regular check-ins evaluate outcomes, support adherence, and coordinate any rehabilitation or preventative measures
Aggregated metrics that show patient satisfaction, adherence, and recovery rates alongside engagement indicators like app usage and response times. Use these insights to refine pathways and improve patient experience