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Communication For Doctors How To Improve Patient Care And Minimize Legal Risks David Woods

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Communication For Doctors How To Improve Patient Care And Minimize Legal Risks David Woods
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.58 MB
Pages: 138
Author: David Woods
ISBN: 9781003420088, 1003420087
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Communication For Doctors How To Improve Patient Care And Minimize Legal Risks David Woods by David Woods 9781003420088, 1003420087 instant download after payment.

What Makes a Good Health Care System? examines the various assumptions that underpin the different views of what makes a good health care system. The national systems in the UK, Australia and Canada are thoroughly examined. Each country has a different view of what a good health care system is trying to achieve, and the book elucidates these by highlighting key policy documents and comments from key stakeholders. Case studies emphasise the diverse needs and expectations of individuals, examining and comparing concepts of health needs, quality as a measure of ‘good-ness’ and the various ideas on Gold Standards. This book will be valuable reading for all healthcare managers and clinicians with management responsibilities, as well as policy makers and shapers and all those with a general interest in health.

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