Integrated Delivery Systems (IDS) is a healthcare model that involves the coordination of healthcare services across multiple providers and institutions to improve patient outcomes. The concept of integration implies a level of connectivity, synergy, and compatibility, which improves care continuity, efficiency, and effectiveness. However, the antonyms for IDS include fragmentation, disconnection, siloed care delivery, and disjointed services. Fragmentation means that care providers are disconnected and do not collaborate effectively, leading to incomplete care and fragmented patient records. Siloed care delivery implies a lack of cooperation between care providers, which leads to inefficiencies and higher costs. Disjointed services refer to a lack of coordination between healthcare providers and the healthcare system, resulting in disparities in healthcare outcomes.