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- early detection of ckd
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목록continuity of care (2)
Connected Care
Continuity of care has gained global attention in modern healthcare systems. As healthcare systems grow more complex—especially concerning chronic conditions and post-acute care—effective coordination among providers is key to improving patient outcomes and operational efficiency. This article explores how Korea is aligning with global trends in continuity of care through two significant policy ..
Imagine a patient with a chronic illness who has been seeing the same doctor for years. The doctor knows their full medical history, understands their concerns, and has built a relationship based on trust. This is continuity of care (CoC)—the idea that healthcare should be seamless, coordinated, and patient-centered.For primary care providers, maintaining CoC is straightforward—they see their pa..