Patients were appreciative that they could engage with both the healthcare provider and their peers from the same clinic at the same time. Furthermore, patients valued the opportu nity to pose questions and find answers within the community, because doing so improved the accessibility of care...
Reconceptualizing interruptions in physician-patient interviews: cooperative and intrusive. Comm Med 2004;1:145-57.Li, H. Z., Krysko, M, Desroches, N., Deagle, G. (2004). Re-conceptualizing interruptions in physician-patient interview: Cooperative and intrusive. ...
Upon prescription of the monitoring medical device, the patient can then be added to the group of patients currently prescribed a monitoring medical device for the attending physician (that prescribed the monitoring medical device) and/or the patient's primary care physician. The physician and/or ...
DPO is designed by simulating the process of treating patients by a physician. The treatment process has three phases, including vaccination, drug administration, and surgery. The efficiency of the proposed algorithm in solving optimization problems compared to eight other optimization algorithms on a ...
physician and was not standardized. However, we believe that these limitations indicate that the results of this study reflect actual clinical practice and are well worth reporting. Moreover, data from the 296 cases included herein represent the largest cohort of real-world patients to our ...