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Long-Term Outcome Monitoring

Meaning

Long-Term Outcome Monitoring is the systematic, continuous clinical and biochemical surveillance of a patient’s health status over many months or years following the initiation of a therapeutic regimen, such as hormone optimization therapy. This rigorous practice involves the serial assessment of physiological markers, subjective well-being, and objective clinical endpoints. It is a critical component of evidence-based practice, necessary for accurately gauging the sustained efficacy and cumulative safety of interventions.