Coordination or continuity of care
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Coordination of care refers to the deliberate organization of patient care activities between multiple participants involved in a patient's treatment to ensure that they receive comprehensive and seamless care. This process involves communication and collaboration among healthcare providers, patients, and their families to enhance the quality and efficiency of care. Effective coordination helps to prevent errors, reduce duplication of services, and improve patient outcomes. It is often facilitated by care coordinators or case managers, particularly in complex cases involving multiple specialists.
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Energy transferred by electromagnetic waves is called radiation.
The rate at which energy is transferred is called POWER
Radiation. Like the radiation from the sun produces heat on earth
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The energy that is transferred by electromagnetic waves is called radiant energy.
Particles is one thing, waves is something else. Heat transferred by the motion of particles can be conduction or convection. Heat transferred by electromagnetic waves is radiation.
The rate at which energy is transferred is called power. Power is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit of time, typically measured in watts.
The pathway by which carbon is transferred from living biota to the atmosphere is called
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