Understanding the language of illness
Patients with extended illness or chronic conditions often acquire a communicative competence with far more complex medical terminology than their doctors realize.
This is important, given that patients are too often seen as passive recipients of medical information, or worse, incapable of understanding their own health data. Recent studies show that one of the most effective prescriptions for increasing health outcomes and reducing medical malpractice rates is improving how doctors communicate …




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