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Fragmented care does not affect survival outcomes for retroperitoneal sarcoma, says researchIf fragmented care was associated with improved outcomes, this might be an indicator that spending the time and resources to travel to a high-volume center is more advisable.
If fragmented care was associated with improved outcomes, this might be an indicator that spending the time and resources to travel to a high-volume center is more advisable.
"Fragmented care" is ultimately defined as “care that is diffusely spread across many physicians, such that no single physician accounts for a substantial proportion of visits." This can ...
The consequences are as predictable as they are devastating: worse patient outcomes, fragmented care, longer hospital stays, ballooning costs and rising frustration and anger among staff and patients.
Alpha-1 is a microcosm of the rare disease world. The challenges we face, late diagnoses, inconsistent care, and unaffordable ...
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