One patient's experiences and expectations in the healthcare system: Complicated and critical illness with rare diagnosis described by his advocate
The health care business serves as a profession in the art of human illness. But unlike other businesses there is the human side, the patient experience. These patients are the “customers” receiving the care, but they, unlike customers at a retail store, are vulnerable and scared and must trust thei...
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Auteur principal: | Jennifer Cademartori |
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Langue: | EN |
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The Beryl Institute
2019
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