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provide opportunities to identify impacts on outcomes while controlling for factors that are beyond physicians' control, such …
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This paper offers policymakers and researchers insights into opportunities to engage patients and families in the …
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' communication with patients. Overall, approximately one-third of physicians did not completely agree with disclosing serious medical … errors to patients, almost one-fifth did not completely agree that physicians should never tell a patient something untrue …This article presents data from a 2009 survey of 1,891 practicing physicians nationwide. The survey assessed how widely …
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This brief, the sixth in a series on critical issues involved in caring for children with special health care needs, notes that 40 percent of children with special health care needs enrolled in commercial health insurance plans have an emotional or behavioral disorder. Of these children, 34...
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implementation of new technology and initiatives. This study tested for and found that hospital employment of physicians is … associated with significant increases in the probability of physicians using hospital health information technology. …Hospitals have greater administrative control over the actions and resources of physicians they employ, enabling the …
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A study finds that, although primary care physicians and nurse practitioners mostly agree that nurse practitioners … Hospital, the Institute for Medicine and Public Health at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and Mathematicaâ …
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implementation of new technology and initiatives. This study tested for and found that hospital employment of physicians is … associated with significant increases in the probability of physicians using hospital health information technology. …Hospitals have greater administrative control over the actions and resources of physicians they employ, enabling the …
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