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Problem List: A prioritized table identifying every medical, social, or psychological issue that requires management or further investigation. Problems are categorized as "active" or "inactive". Abstract The complexity of modern medicine necessitates a

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The complexity of modern medicine necessitates a structured approach to patient data management to ensure diagnostic accuracy and continuity of care. The Problem-Oriented Medical Diagnosis (POMD), derived from Lawrence Weed’s Problem-Oriented Medical Record (POMR), provides a standardized framework for organizing clinical information. Unlike traditional source-oriented records, which fragment data by laboratory results or specialty notes, the problem-oriented approach centers on the patient's specific clinical problems. This paper explores the theoretical basis of problem-oriented diagnosis, outlines the methodology of creating a problem list, discusses the generation of differential diagnoses, and demonstrates how this structure mitigates cognitive bias and medical error.

Understanding Problem-Oriented Medical Diagnosis The approach of Problem-Oriented Medical Diagnosis (POMD) represents a systematic shift from traditional disease-centered models to a method focused on the patient's individual health challenges. Originally pioneered by Dr. Lawrence Weed in the 1960s, this methodology was designed to improve diagnostic accuracy and management efficiency, particularly for patients with complex or chronic conditions. Core Components of the POMD System