Survey Shows That at Least Some Physicians Are Not Always Open or Honest with Patients
Lisa I. Iezzoni,
Sowmya R. Rao,
Catherine M. DesRoches,
Christine Vogeli and
Eric G. Campbell
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Abstract:
This article presents data from a 2009 survey of 1,891 practicing physicians nationwide. The survey assessed how widely physicians endorse and follow the Charter on Medical Professionalism's principles on openness and honesty in physicians' communication with patients.
Keywords: High Quality Health Care System; Health Reform; Physician Survey; Patients (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 9
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