
The High-Risk Disease Model
The High-Risk Disease Model focuses on identifying and managing factors that increase the likelihood of developing a particular disease. Instead of treating everyone the same, this model targets individuals or groups who display specific risk factors, such as genetics, lifestyle, or environmental influences. By concentrating resources and preventive measures on these high-risk populations, healthcare providers aim to reduce disease incidence and improve outcomes. This approach allows for more efficient allocation of healthcare resources and emphasizes early intervention and tailored prevention strategies.