December 2025 – Clinical Insights

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December 2025 — Clinical Insights

Three papers examining predictable risks in post-acute recovery following a Road Traffic Accident — deterioration, outcome invisibility, and fragmented accountability that commonly emerge once formal care ends.

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Clinical Paper
Post-Acute Deterioration Following a Road Traffic Accident

December 2025 · Clinical Paper

Post-Acute Deterioration Following a Road Traffic Accident Is Not Random

Where post-acute RTA recovery risk remains structurally unmanaged.

02
Clinical Paper
RTA Recovery Outcomes Are Largely Invisible After Discharge

December 2025 · Clinical Paper

RTA Recovery Outcomes Are Largely Invisible After Discharge

Post-discharge RTA outcomes remain largely invisible beyond clinical contact.

03
Clinical Paper
Fragmented Accountability Creates Clinical Risk After an RTA

December 2025 · Clinical Paper

Fragmented Accountability Creates Clinical Risk After an RTA

Without defined ownership, post-acute RTA risk becomes clinically uncontained.

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