fragmentation of care

How Can Fragmentation Affect Patient Outcomes?

Fragmented care can have several adverse effects on patient outcomes, including:
Delayed Diagnoses: Miscommunication can lead to delays in diagnosis and treatment.
Treatment Errors: Conflicting medical advice can result in treatment errors and complications.
Increased Stress: Navigating through multiple providers can be stressful for patients and their families.
Higher Costs: Uncoordinated care often leads to redundant tests and procedures, increasing healthcare costs.

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