Physician Voice: Patients Can Hear You When You Know Their Lives
Christopher Lathan, MD likes to get personal with his patients. By knowing a little about each patient's personal life, he can better understand their motivations and likely actions. He says it goes a long way toward shared decision-making and improving adherence to treatment plans that lead to better outcomes. Physician Voice videos have been produced by CRICO, the patient safety and malpractice insurance company owned by and serving the Harvard-affiliated medical institutions since 1979. CRICO is an internationally renowned leader in evidence-based risk management, serving more than 12,000 physicians (including residents and fellows), 20 hospitals, and nearly 300 health care organizations and other related entities. www.rmf.harvard.edu
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