Chronic

Describes a condition or illness that persists over an extended period, typically lasting three months or more. Chronic conditions often require ongoing management and can have long-term effects on an individual’s physical and mental well-being. Examples include diabetes, arthritis, asthma, and hypertension.

 

Chronic Illness

A long-lasting medical condition that requires continuous management and treatment to control symptoms and prevent complications. Chronic illnesses may impact various aspects of a person’s life, including physical health, emotional well-being, and social interactions.

 

Chronic Pain

Persistent discomfort or pain that lasts beyond the expected time for healing, often lasting for weeks, months, or even years. Chronic pain can result from various underlying conditions, such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, or nerve damage, and may require multimodal treatment approaches for effective management.

 

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)

A complex disorder characterized by extreme fatigue or tiredness that doesn’t improve with rest and can worsen with physical or mental activity. CFS can significantly impact daily functioning and may be accompanied by symptoms such as muscle pain, memory problems, and impaired concentration.

 

Chronic Stress

Prolonged exposure to stressful situations or stimuli, leading to persistent physiological and psychological responses. Chronic stress can contribute to the development or exacerbation of various health problems, including cardiovascular disease, depression, and anxiety disorders.

 

Chronic Care Management (CCM)

A comprehensive approach to managing chronic conditions that involves coordinating healthcare services, monitoring patients’ health status, providing education and support, and promoting self-management skills. CCM aims to optimize patient outcomes and enhance quality of life through proactive and personalized care.

 

Chronic Inflammation

Persistent inflammation within the body, often as a result of an immune system dysfunction or ongoing tissue damage. Chronic inflammation is associated with numerous health conditions, including autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular disease, and certain types of cancer.

 

Chronic Disease Management Program

A structured healthcare program designed to support individuals with chronic conditions in effectively managing their health and preventing complications. These programs may include regular medical assessments, personalized treatment plans, lifestyle modifications, and patient education initiatives.

 

Chronic Care Model

A framework for organizing and delivering healthcare services aimed at improving outcomes for individuals with chronic conditions. The Chronic Care Model emphasizes patient-centered care, care coordination, evidence-based practices, and community resources to enhance the quality and efficiency of chronic disease management.

 

Children’s Hospital

A specialized healthcare facility dedicated to providing medical care and services specifically tailored to infants, children, and adolescents. Children’s hospitals offer a wide range of pediatric specialties, including pediatric surgery, oncology, cardiology, and neonatology, to address the unique healthcare needs of young patients. These hospitals often provide child-friendly environments, specialized equipment, and multidisciplinary care teams trained in pediatric medicine and child development.