MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPRAOACH OF HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS IN PROVIDING PREEMINENT TREATMENT TO PATIENTS

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  • Ms. Shamma Tabassum Liaquat National School of Physiotherapy

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MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPRAOACH OF HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS IN PROVIDING PREEMINENT TREATMENT TO PATIENTS

Abstract

A strong communication and efficient coordination is required among various health care service providers, working
together to provide appropriate delivery of health care services. In case, various stake holders in the network of health
care providers fail to exercise such competent organization and management, patients will have to bear undesirable
consequences1. This situation can lead to amplified costs and decreased quality of health care services.
Studies have shown that the communication gaps between health care providers escort towards the reduction of care
coordination and readmissions2. It has been originated that both hospitals and primary care physicians experiences parallel
challenges like lack of time and difficulty in reaching other practitioners resulting in scant information evaluation,
medication list inconsistencies and a lack of certainty with respect to liabilities for impending tests and home health2.The
communication between patients and relevant medical staff is also very crucial, particularly at the time of admission and
discharge. This emphasizes that there are numerous challenges in care coordination, information dealing, follow-up care
and treatment management.

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Published

2020-12-07

How to Cite

Ms. Shamma Tabassum. (2020). MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPRAOACH OF HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS IN PROVIDING PREEMINENT TREATMENT TO PATIENTS. Pakistan Journal of Rehabilitation, 3(2), 2. Retrieved from http://ojs.zu.edu.pk/ojs/index.php/pjr/article/view/885

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