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Condition Library

Condition coverage built for diagnosis, treatment review, and longitudinal care.

Explore condition-focused coverage spanning cardiometabolic disease, respiratory illness, neurologic disorders, oncology, dermatology, preventive screening, and the operational decisions that shape patient management across settings.

Clinical Scope

This desk is intended to help healthcare professionals interpret disease-state coverage through the lens of screening, diagnosis, guideline updates, medication strategy, care coordination, and risk reduction.

Editorial Priorities

Disease reporting organized around clinical decision-making.

Rather than treating conditions as isolated topic pages, HCP Network frames disease coverage around what clinicians need to evaluate in practice: who is at risk, what changes diagnosis or treatment, when escalation is warranted, and how multidisciplinary care affects outcomes.

What We Cover

  • Screening pathways and risk identification
  • Diagnostic framing and referral thresholds
  • Guideline-directed therapy and treatment sequencing
  • Longitudinal monitoring, follow-up, and adherence
  • Documentation, comorbidity burden, and transitions of care
  • Patient counseling, disparities, and population-health considerations

Priority Area

Cardiometabolic risk management

Coverage for hypertension, dyslipidemia, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular prevention with attention to risk stratification, adherence, and longitudinal care.

Priority Area

Respiratory and infectious disease care

Updates relevant to pulmonary medicine, outpatient respiratory management, vaccination strategy, infection control, and transitions following acute illness.

Priority Area

Neurology and cognitive health

Reporting on stroke prevention, neurodegenerative disease, headache disorders, and care coordination needs affecting primary care and specialty follow-up.

Trending Themes

Current condition topics shaping patient management.

These sample entries show the type of disease-state framing we want across the section: specific, clinically relevant, and useful for physicians, advanced practice clinicians, nursing teams, pharmacists, and healthcare leaders.