Rehabilitative care systems use a coordinated approach, combining medical, technological, and social resources to support patient recovery. Multidisciplinary teams—including physical therapists, physicians, and social workers—collaborate to build personalized care plans, ensuring comprehensive support throughout the recovery process. Technologies like electronic health records (EHR) and telehealth platforms enhance communication, enabling timely adjustments to treatment. This approach reduces treatment fragmentation, allowing seamless transitions from hospital care to home or outpatient facilities. By integrating various aspects of care, rehabilitative care systems improve patient adherence, enhance recovery outcomes, and support sustained health improvements, making the recovery journey smoother and more effective.
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