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How often do physicians encounter 'difficult' patients?
Patient characteristics associated with increased difficulty included personality disorders (relative risk [RR] 2.2, 95% CI 1 ...
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Mental health and chronic pain patients more likely to be considered 'difficult' by their doctor
A systematic review of 45 studies found that physicians perceive one in six patient visits in non-psychiatric clinics as ...
Prevalence of difficult encounters among clinic patients was 0.17; characteristics that increased difficulty included depression, chronic pain.
In nonpsychiatric settings, primary care physicians consider 17% of their patients as “difficult,” particularly those who ...
How patients experience financial-related encounters at hospitals may be as important to their overall perceived experience as clinical quality, especially as patients take on more financial ...
Nearly one-third of patients who responded to a survey did not understand common skin cancer terms frequently used by ...
OneMedNet Corporation (Nasdaq: ONMD), a leading provider of regulatory-grade, AI-ready Real-World Data (RWD), today announced ...
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The PA identity crisis: Balancing "Not a doctor, not a nurse" in the eyes of patients
The physician assistant profession celebrates its sixtieth anniversary in 2025. Yet patients sometimes misunderstand the PA ...
People's Health Clinic CEO Mairi Leining and Patient Access Director Patty Garcia share updates on programs at the clinic.
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