J Walsh - USA The patients expectations. Personal History of J. Walsh When did the disease start Symptoms Effects on daily life Treatment Expectations.

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J Walsh - USA The patients expectations

Personal History of J. Walsh When did the disease start Symptoms Effects on daily life Treatment Expectations Future

Patients Expectations from GARD Health care professionals should be able to recognize CRD at an early phase and introduce early management The patient must be taken more seriously about his/her symptoms Health care systems should be structured to manage patients with chronic disease, including regular and long term follow up …. continued

Patients Expectations from GARD (continued) Health care systems should develop a structured patient education, information and training programs General public should become more informed of CRDs problems and take a more positive attitude toward the needs of CRD patients Societies should be more receptive to the value of environmental changes

Doctors and Patients must be Partners in Care of CRDs. Doctors and Patients must be Partners in Care of CRDs.