The ticking clock: How time constraints in medicine hurt patient care
We are taught to watch for conflicts of interest in the form of pharmaceutical pens and consulting checks, yet we often overlook the most pervasive corruption of all: the ticking of the clock.
We traditionally describe medical conflicts of interest in corporate terms: free dinners, speaking fees, and consulting arrangements. These temptations are real, and they deserve the scrutiny and rules we apply to them. But they are external distractions. The …
The ticking clock: How time constraints in medicine hurt patient care


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