Primary Care and Preventive Medicine: Early Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Diseases and Acute Clinical Conditions
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Primary care and preventive medicine are essential pillars of modern healthcare systems, focusing on early diagnosis, disease prevention, and effective management of both chronic diseases and acute clinical conditions.
Advancements in screening programs, diagnostic tools, and preventive strategies have strengthened early detection and timely intervention. The integration of digital health technologies, telemedicine, and artificial intelligence (AI) is improving access to care and enabling proactive disease management.
Patient education, lifestyle interventions, and community-based healthcare approaches play a critical role in reducing disease burden and improving overall health outcomes. However, challenges such as healthcare accessibility, delayed diagnosis, and management of acute conditions persist.
This Special Issue aims to bring together research and reviews focusing on early diagnosis, preventive strategies, and effective management in primary care settings. We welcome contributions that enhance patient care, clinical practice, and public health outcomes.
Gerald L Klein
Guest Editor
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Manuscripts should be submitted through the journal’s online submission system by registering and logging in. Once registered, authors can proceed with the submission process. Submissions will be accepted until the specified deadline.
All manuscripts that pass initial editorial screening will undergo a rigorous single-blind peer-review process. Accepted papers will be published online promptly and included within the Special Issue.
We invite original research articles, review articles, and short communications. Authors planning submissions may send a tentative title and a short abstract (approximately 250 words) to the Editorial Office for preliminary evaluation.
Submitted manuscripts must be original and not under consideration elsewhere (except conference proceedings). Authors should follow the Instructions for Authors to ensure proper formatting and compliance with journal standards.
As an open-access journal, an Article Processing Charge (APC) may apply upon acceptance. Authors are encouraged to ensure high-quality English; professional editing services may be used if needed.
Keywords
- Primary Care
- Preventive Medicine
- Early Diagnosis
- Chronic Diseases
- Acute Conditions
- Screening Programs
- Public Health
- Telemedicine
- Healthcare Access
- Disease Prevention
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