38. The implementation of care coordination has been most successful for:
A)Emergency services
B)Routine care services
C)Both emergency services and routine care services None of these
answers are correct
D) None of these answers are correct
Option A is correct because the implementation of care coordination has been most successful for emergency services, which is meant for the specific patient population for the specifc need, which involves the coordination of the best inputs in the multidisciplinary team to provide the best possible care in the emergency situation.
38. The implementation of care coordination has been most successful for: A)Emergency services B)Routine care services...
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