Standardized communication tools, such as SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation), are crucial for ensuring clear and effective communication during patient transitions. While not legally mandated, these tools are considered best practice to minimize errors and information gaps. It is misleading to consider them optional, as the lack of standardized communication can lead to critical information loss and harm to patient care.
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