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How Can Complication Rates Be Reduced?
Efforts to reduce complication rates often focus on improving various aspects of healthcare delivery:
Enhanced
training and education
for healthcare providers.
Strict adherence to
evidence-based guidelines
.
Implementation of
quality improvement programs
.
Use of advanced
medical technology
.
Effective
patient monitoring
and follow-up care.
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