HEMLATA DEWANGAN,VENU ANAND DAS VAISHNAV,VEENA KUMAR
DOI: https://doi.org/The health care industry is one of the largest. According to estimates, 85% of people in the US alone have at least one health care encounter year, with at least 25% of those encounters involving four or nine visits.We seek to address this question in this narrative review by first providing an overview of the evidence from teamwork triumphs and failures, and then outlining the benefits of system redesign and efficient team training for staff and patient safety. The most important resource for the adaptable reactions and dynamic modifications required to handle new circumstances and uphold patient care is believed to be humans. Clinical professionals, administrative personnel, patients, and their loved ones must work together as a multidisciplinary team during a single visit. Various clinicians from various organizations frequently make multiple visits. Poor teaming methods and ineffective care coordination pose a risk to public health. We also outline possible directions for further study and point out chances to comprehend how evidence-based teamwork ideas are translated, shared, and applied in real-world settings.