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How is Suboptimal Treatment Identified?
Identifying suboptimal treatment involves various methods:
Clinical audits
: Reviewing patient records and treatment outcomes.
Surveillance systems
: Monitoring
health outcomes
and treatment efficacy.
Patient feedback
: Collecting input from patients regarding their care.
Research studies
: Conducting studies to compare treatment protocols and outcomes.
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