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Patient-Centered Outcomes

Meaning

Patient-Centered Outcomes are the measurable results of clinical interventions in hormonal health that are defined and prioritized based on the individual patient’s subjective experience, functional goals, and quality of life, rather than solely relying on conventional laboratory biomarker shifts. This holistic metric emphasizes improvements in energy levels, cognitive function, mood stability, and symptom resolution as the ultimate measures of therapeutic success. It represents a paradigm shift from lab-normative to function-normative treatment goals.