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Re-thinking accountability: trust versus confidence in medical practice


K Checkland, M Marshall, S Harrison - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2004 - qshc.bmj.com
In seeking to prevent a reoccurrence of scandals such as that involving cardiac
surgery in Bristol, the UK government has adopted a model of regulation that
uses rules and surveillance as a way of both improving the quality of care ...
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[CITATION] La interacción en el sistema sanitario: médicos y pacientes


I Garminde - Informe SESPAS, 2002
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[CITATION] ACP-ASIM ya Federación Europea de Medicina Interna. La profesión médica en el nuevo …


A Fundación - Med Clín (Barc), 2002
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[CITATION] Explaining risks: turning numerical data into meaningful pictures


E Adrian, G Elwyn, A Mulley - BMJ, 2002
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[CITATION] Strategies for helping patients understand risks


J Palling - BMJ, 2003
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Neo-bureaucracy and public management: the case of medicine in the National Health …


S Harrison, C Smith - Competition and Change, 2003 - ingentaconnect.com
Contemporary public service management in the UK is accompanied by discourses of
the 'third way' and 'new public management' that claim to stand in contrast to
older bureaucratic approaches based on hierarchy and rule-adherence. Our ...
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Communicating risk: the main work of doctors


R Smith - British Medical Journal, 2003 - bmj.com
Many doctors are not good at communicating about risk—yet increasingly it is
one of their central tasks. Readers have asked us to produce this theme issue
because they would like to be helped to do better. This is an issue, I ...
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I am a good patient, believe it or not


AR Jadad, CA Rizo, MW Enkin - British Medical Journal, 2003 - bmj.com
As clinicians and medical researchers, we have been taught and socialised to
think, write, and act as physicians, but we, and our friends and families, have
also been patients. We all try to be good patients. Our experiences as ...
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Teaching medical students and doctors how to communicate risk

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P Sedgwick, A Hall - British Medical Journal, 2003 - bmj.com
1 Marshall T, Adab P. Informed consent for breast screening: what should we tell
women? J Med Screening 2003;10:22-6. 2 Willis, K, Baxter J. Trusting technology:
women aged 40-49 years partici- pating in screening for breast cancer—an ...
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Trust and moral motivation: redundant resources in health and social care?


S Harrison, C Smith - Policy &# 38; Politics, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
English The government's modernisation programme for health and social care has
introduced institutional arrangements that are characteristic of 'late
modernity'.These support heightened surveillance of organisational ...
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