Hospital readmissions often reflect gaps in care that occur after a patient leaves an acute setting. These gaps can involve missed symptoms, medication issues, or delayed responses to changes in condition. Even when a hospital stay successfully stabilizes a patient, recovery rarely ends at discharge. Many individuals continue to manage complex medical…
Read MoreLeaving the intensive care unit often marks an important milestone in recovery, but it rarely means that medical supervision is no longer necessary. Many patients who survive critical illness continue to face complex health needs that cannot yet be managed safely at home. The period following ICU discharge frequently involves ongoing monitoring,…
Read MoreChronic health conditions often affect more than one organ system at the same time. An individual living with heart disease may also have diabetes, kidney impairment, respiratory limitations, or neurological changes. When multiple conditions interact, care decisions become more complex. Symptoms can overlap, treatments may conflict, and health status may change quickly…
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