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Healthcare teams are improving patient outcomes and satisfaction through interdisciplinary collaboration. Implementing changes in care practices positively impacts patient welfare, healthcare institutions, and national health.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Quality Improvement
  • Patient Outcomes

Background:

  • Healthcare systems face challenges in enhancing patient outcomes while upholding quality and satisfaction.
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration is crucial for addressing complex healthcare delivery issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To share foundational work and results from an interdisciplinary team effort focused on improving healthcare outcomes.
  • To demonstrate how changes in care practices can positively influence patient welfare.

Main Methods:

  • An interdisciplinary team was formed to analyze and modify existing care practices.
  • The study involved implementing specific changes within the healthcare setting.

Main Results:

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  • The implemented changes in care practices led to improvements in key healthcare metrics.
  • Positive impacts were observed on patient welfare and institutional performance.

Conclusions:

  • Interdisciplinary teamwork and strategic changes in care practices are effective for enhancing healthcare outcomes.
  • These improvements contribute to the overall welfare of patients, healthcare institutions, and national health.