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What are the Consequences of Suboptimal Treatment?
The consequences of suboptimal treatment are significant and multifaceted:
Increased morbidity
: Higher rates of complications and prolonged illness.
Higher mortality rates
: Increased risk of death due to ineffective treatment.
Economic burden
: Higher healthcare costs due to extended treatments and hospitalizations.
Reduced quality of life
: Negative impact on patients' overall well-being.
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