1. Reducing Fragmentation: Ensuring that all healthcare providers are on the same page, thus avoiding redundant tests and conflicting treatments. 2. Improving Outcomes: Studies have shown that integrated care can lead to better clinical outcomes, including higher survival rates. 3. Enhancing Quality of Life: Addressing emotional and psychological needs, as well as providing social support, significantly improves the overall well-being of patients. 4. Streamlining Treatment: Coordinated care plans minimize delays in treatment and ensure timely interventions.