The coordination of care is essential for several reasons:
Timely Interventions: Ensures that critical interventions are promptly administered, reducing the risk of complications. Comprehensive Care: Integrates various aspects of healthcare, addressing all physical, emotional, and social needs of the neonate and family. Resource Optimization: Efficient use of available resources, reducing redundancy and ensuring cost-effective care. Improved Outcomes: Enhances the likelihood of positive health outcomes and reduces the length of hospital stays.