Some physicians have the mistaken impression that being "patient-centered" is synonymous with giving patients whatever they want whether they need it or not. If the patient wants an MRI they get one. If they want a new drug they saw advertised on TV, their doctor...
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Ten Reasons Why Hospitals, Health Plans And Medical Groups Should Invest In Developing Their Physicians’ Patient-Centered Communication Skills
"Patients are, in fact, overly patient; they put up with unnecessary discomforts and grant their doctors the benefit of every doubt, until deficiencies in care are too manifest to be overlooked. Generally speaking, one can assume that the quality of care is,...
Would Increased Reimbursement And Longer Visits Improve Physician-Patient Communications?
In a word...no. It has been said that a physician’s patient communication skills are just as important as their clinical knowledge. After all, it is only by “talking to and listening patients” that physicians are able to accurately diagnose and treat their...
Three Reasons Why Doctors Need To Spend More Time Talking and Listening To Their Patients
Since most physicians probably will not be able to get beyond the first couple of lines of this post without yelling at the monitor...I will get to the 3 reasons…and if you stick with me …I’ll present my case for why they are so important. Your visits will be more...