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  2. Shared decision-making in medicine - Wikipedia

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    The aim of the NHS RightCare Shared Decision-Making Programme in England is to embed shared decision-making in NHS care. [76] This is part of the wider ambition to promote patient-centred care, to increase patient choice, autonomy and involvement in clinical decision-making and make "no decision about me, without me" a reality.

  3. Decision aids - Wikipedia

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    Decision aids are interventions or tools designed to facilitate shared decision-making and patient participation in health care decisions.. Decision aids help patients think about choices they face; they describe where and why choice exists; and they provide information about options, including, where reasonable, the option of taking no action. [1]

  4. Patient participation - Wikipedia

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    A medical doctor explaining an X-ray to a patient. Several factors help increase patient participation, including understandable and individual adapted information, education for the patient and healthcare provider, sufficient time for the interaction, processes that provide the opportunity for the patient to be involved in decision-making, a positive attitude from the healthcare provider ...

  5. Adherence (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    The term adherence is often used to imply a collaborative approach to decision-making and treatment between a patient and clinician. [14] The term concordance has been used in the United Kingdom to involve a patient in the treatment process to improve compliance, and refers to a 2003 NHS initiative.

  6. Calgary–Cambridge model - Wikipedia

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    explaining results and planning: [1] [2] This aims to ensure a shared understanding, and allowing for shared decision-making. [1] closing a session: [1] [2] This may involve discussing further plans. [1] This is designed to give a clear structure to the interview, and to help to build the relationship between the clinician and the patient. [1]

  7. Trump’s victory has some liberal judges reversing their ...

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    The recent reversals by two US district judges on plans to step down from their seats, effectively denying President-elect Donald Trump the opportunity to replace them, has put attention on other ...

  8. Health informatics - Wikipedia

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    The coalition government has proposed broadly to return to the 2010 strategy Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS (July 2010); stating: "We will put patients at the heart of the NHS, through an information revolution and greater choice and control' with shared decision-making becoming the norm: "no decision about me without me' and ...

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    The Fed's decision came days after Donald J. Trump was elected 47th president of the U.S. and amid conflicting economic signals, with inflation at its lowest in more than four years yet data ...