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Characteristics of patient–doctor relationships with somatizing patients
International Congress Series, 2006Abstract Patients who somatize are perhaps the most difficult challenge for the primary care physician. Physicians who are trained essentially in the biomedical model feel ill-equipped to diagnose, manage or treat these patients. In some practices, they may constitute more than 50% of the physician's burden.
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Patient-doctor relationship in improving drug adherence
European journal of public health, 2011Background Adherence is one of the important factors of patient behavior during treatment, and talks about the extent to which patient behavior coincides with the recommendations of physicians about taking the prescribed therapy, healthy living, or other acceptable behavior.
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Government targets are distorting patient-doctor relationships
BMJ, 2008The system that pays GPs for meeting clinical targets should be “downsized and downscaled” to preserve the relationship between doctors and patients, an independent think tank has concluded. Civitas says in a new report that the quality and outcomes framework (QOF), the performance related scheme that pays general practices for meeting targets, is ...
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Patient/doctor relationships in the new NHS.
British journal of hospital medicine, 1996In spite of the radical changes in the delivery of health care, patients still need a high quality, professional individual relationship with their doctor. As modern medicine increases in complexity, this need becomes more crucial. It must not be eroded by pressures on time, manpower restrictions or financial expediency.
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