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  2. Patient education - Wikipedia

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    Increased adherence – Effective communication and patient education increases patient motivation to adhere to treatments. Patient outcomes – Patients more likely to respond well to their treatment plan – fewer complications. Informed consent – Patients feel you've provided the information they need to make informed decisions [8]

  3. Teach-back method - Wikipedia

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    How→When asked to teach-back, patients should be able to clearly describe or explain the information provided to them. Depending on the patient's successful or unsuccessful teach-back, the provider will clarify or modify the information and reassess the teach-back to confirm the patient's comprehension and understanding. [3]

  4. Learning health systems - Wikipedia

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    Predictive patient risk modeling uses patterns in data to find groups at greater risk of adverse events. [34] Predictive care risk and outcome models identify situations that are at greater risk of poor care. [35] Clinical decision support systems use patient algorithms applied to patient data to make specific treatment recommendations.

  5. 10 Ways To Build Your Wealth Better, According to Experts - AOL

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    Top money experts such as Jim Cramer and Tori Dunlap have made careers of helping people make better money choices, so you can feel confident in their guidance. They likely have tips to offer that ...

  6. Unnecessary health care - Wikipedia

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    Unnecessary health care (overutilization, overuse, or overtreatment) is health care provided with a higher volume or cost than is appropriate. [1] In the United States, where health care costs are the highest as a percentage of GDP, overuse was the predominant factor in its expense, accounting for about a third of its health care spending ($750 billion out of $2.6 trillion) in 2012.

  7. Earning to give - Wikipedia

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    Earning to give involves deliberately pursuing a high-earning career for the purpose of donating a significant portion of earned income, typically because of a desire to do effective altruism. Advocates of earning to give contend that maximizing the amount one can donate to charity is an important consideration for individuals when deciding ...

  8. Cancer patients often do better with less intensive treatment ...

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    The approach didn’t work any better than chemotherapy and patients suffered. Now, in a quest to optimize cancer care, researchers are asking: “Do we need all that treatment that we have used ...

  9. Do women make better physicians? New study finds patients ...

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    “Physicians and patients should also take note that female physicians provide the same quality of care as their male colleagues, and as this study suggests, the care might even be better for ...