
Identification and application of Optimal Level of Care based on individual patient need provides a better experience for the patient
-Reduced complications
-Reduced length of stay
-Reduced re-admissions
-Increased survival rates
-Better overall patient experience based on appropriate selection of treatment, frequency of follow-up, minimization of invasive options when less invasive treatments may be as effective.
-Identification of those patients who are more likely to stop taking medications early, thus putting themselves in (sometimes mortal) danger of complications (ex., anti-platelet therapies post surgery to avoid clotting around stents)


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