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healthcare2 years ago

Putting Patients First: The Importance of Listening to Their Experiences in Healthcare

A study led by the University of Cambridge and King's College London found that patients' experiences and self-assessments are often undervalued by clinicians when making diagnostic decisions. The research highlighted biases related to ethnicity and gender, with women more likely to be told their symptoms were psychosomatic. The study called for a shift away from the "doctor knows best attitude" and emphasized the importance of listening to and valuing patients' insights. While some clinicians highly valued patient opinions, fewer than 4% ranked patients' self-assessments as important evidence. The inclusion of patient insights could lead to improved diagnostic accuracy, fewer misdiagnoses, and greater patient satisfaction.

healthcare2 years ago

Connecting Doctors: A Simple Solution to Reduce Medical Errors

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have discovered a simple and effective way to reduce medical errors in patient diagnosis and treatment. By using structured networks to connect clinicians with their peers, doctors were found to be twice as accurate in their recommendations when they had access to the diagnostic decisions of their colleagues. The study, involving nearly 3,000 doctors, demonstrated that having a support network improves clinical care and decision-making. The researchers suggest that implementing these information-sharing networks could be a valuable tool in reducing medical errors and improving patient outcomes.