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Clinical Architecture

Meaning

Clinical Architecture refers to the systematic, evidence-based framework and organizational structure used to design, implement, and manage complex health and wellness protocols for an individual patient. This encompasses the selection of diagnostic tools, the sequencing of therapeutic interventions, the establishment of monitoring parameters, and the overall strategic planning of the care journey. A robust clinical architecture ensures that all aspects of a patient’s hormonal and physiological health are addressed in a logical, coordinated, and effective manner.