I can give you an example related to diabetes. In our organization, we assess an individual's risk factors for diabetes. If in your regular contact with your doctor you start to ring bells for risk factors related to blood sugar, activity level, and these kinds of things, and it looks as though you may potentially, in the future, be at risk of diabetes, then we get you hooked in with a nurse practitioner, a health educator, or a dietician who will work with you to develop a plan to manage your risk.
The same thing can be said, for instance, for cardiovascular disease. If it looks as though there's some kind of family history, or if there are some indicators now that you may develop cardiovascular disease, we want to work with you early to address those issues.