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Whither Patient-Centered Care?
Research and Theory for Nursing Practice, 2008We often use the term patient-centered care to describe health care services delivered to patients and families. Individualized care based on the unique needs of patients and families is a core value of nurses and likely would be identified similarly by other types of health care providers as well.
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2012
Dr. G.H. is a third-year family practice resident. As a part of her residency training, she is assigned to spend 2 months in a small rural community working with a group of primary care physicians. It’s a rainy Saturday afternoon, and G.H. is on call.
Mark L. Braunstein, Mark L. Braunstein
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Dr. G.H. is a third-year family practice resident. As a part of her residency training, she is assigned to spend 2 months in a small rural community working with a group of primary care physicians. It’s a rainy Saturday afternoon, and G.H. is on call.
Mark L. Braunstein, Mark L. Braunstein
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Making Patient-Centered Care Reliable
Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 2009Multiple reports have concluded that healthcare does not reliably meet patient needs and can even cause harm. The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) has adapted reliability principles and methods from other industries and applied them in healthcare with promising results in hospital settings.
Neil J, Baker +2 more
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Radiologic technology, 2010
Patient-centered care focuses on the patient and the individual's particular health care needs. The goal of patient-centered health care is to empower patients to become active participants in their care. This requires that physicians, radiologic technologists and other health care providers develop good communication skills and address patient needs ...
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Patient-centered care focuses on the patient and the individual's particular health care needs. The goal of patient-centered health care is to empower patients to become active participants in their care. This requires that physicians, radiologic technologists and other health care providers develop good communication skills and address patient needs ...
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Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences, 2016
Katherine, Smith, Christopher, Topham
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Katherine, Smith, Christopher, Topham
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