
Patients' outcomes
Patients' outcomes refer to how well individuals recover from illness or medical treatment. It includes factors like symptom relief, healing, quality of life, and if they return to normal activities. Good outcomes mean the patient improves or heals effectively, while poor outcomes may involve ongoing symptoms or complications. Healthcare teams aim to improve these results through effective treatment, support, and prevention strategies. Tracking outcomes helps understand the success of care and identify areas needing improvement to provide better future care for patients.