A daughter's frustration with the dearth of patient- and family-centered care
Patient involvement in decision-making is an increasingly recognized ethical imperative, one that requires attention to health literacy. Health care that is truly patient- and family-centered, however, is the exception rather than the rule. This first person account of a hospitalization describes th...
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Main Author: | Cindy Brach (Author) |
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The Beryl Institute,
2014-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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