Longitudinal Patient Journey

What is a longitudinal patient journey? 

A longitudinal patient journey refers to the tracking and analysis of a patient's healthcare experiences and outcomes over an extended period of time. This approach follows the patient through various stages of treatment, from diagnosis to recovery, chronic disease management, or end-of-life care, allowing for a comprehensive view of their medical history, interventions, and responses to different treatments. 

Why is a longitudinal patient journey important?

Understanding a longitudinal patient journey provides healthcare providers with deeper insights into patient outcomes, treatment effectiveness, and areas for improvement in care delivery. It also supports more personalized, data-driven care that can lead to better health outcomes and enhanced patient satisfaction.