Feasibility Study of Precision Longevity as an Innovation in Locus Medical Hub Services
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https://doi.org/10.30651/pc.v1i2.33107Kata Kunci:
Medical Hub, Precision Medicine, Longevity Medicine, Healthcare InnovationAbstrak
Advances in healthcare technology and the growing public demand for personalized,
preventive, and technology-based services are driving the transformation of modern
healthcare models. One emerging concept is the medical hub, an integrated outpatient
specialty care center that combines various medical services into a single comprehensive
system. The integration of precision medicine, longevity medicine, and multidisciplinary care
is becoming an increasingly common approach to support disease prevention and improve
quality of life.This study aims to develop a model for an Integrated Precision and Longevity
Medical Center at the Locus Medical Hub Clinic as an innovation in precision medicine-
based healthcare services. The study employed a descriptive approach through literature
review, health service needs analysis, and a review of the concept of modern medical service
integration. The developed model includes a precision diagnostic unit, a longevity and
healthy aging unit, a regenerative medicine unit, a lifestyle medicine unit, and a
multidisciplinary complex case clinic. The results indicate that the proposed model has the
potential to enhance healthcare service effectiveness through precision diagnostics, a
multidisciplinary approach, and chronic disease prevention strategies. In addition, the model
may improve service efficiency through collaboration among specialists and the utilization of
modern health technologies. The Integrated Precision and Longevity Medical Center model
has the potential to become an innovative, integrated, and adaptive healthcare service model
that responds to advances in medical technology and future healthcare needs.
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