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The term complexity comes from the Latin word "complexus" and it means something twisted and made up of many interdependent parts<ref>Gallo M, Agostiniani R, Pintus R, Fanos V. [https://ijponline.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13052-020-00935-z The child with medical complexity.] Italian Journal of Pediatrics. 2021 Dec;47(1):1-7.</ref>


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The term complexity comes from the Latin word "complexus" and it means something twisted and made up of many interdependent parts[1]

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  1. Gallo M, Agostiniani R, Pintus R, Fanos V. The child with medical complexity. Italian Journal of Pediatrics. 2021 Dec;47(1):1-7.