Don Berwick - What Patient Centred Care Really Means
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Doctors have strayed from their central mission, and Dr. Berwick calls for us once more to focus on the fundamental reason most of us chose to become physicians comforting and improving the health of our patients. Should all patients be in control?
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Dr. Berwick's speech touches the core of the many challenges we face as patients. I also appreciate his personal stories which we can all relate. The Top Hospitals for Patient Experience by WomenCertified is working on raising the bar for patient experience. We are eager to support Dr. Berwick's vision!
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@Nassmagic101 I just fell out of my chair laughing - yesterday the NY Times reported the U.K is moving away from socialist health care and decentralizing much of the process. Looks like Obama only stands with Cuba, China and Venezuela with his health care plan.
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@Nassmagic101 LOL, you're from the U.K. - what the hell do you know about patient care!? Worry about your own country and we will deal with eliminating the radical communist thugs from our current government.
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@AtlasObjectivist If suggesting better patient care is counted as 'radical,' then you should despair for America.
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We need to do what they do in South America......Storm the damn white house and capitol bld and throw out these traitors
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@AramNai note to aramnai - he is no longer respected by anyone except the radical socialists seeking to destroy this country. Why do you think Obama had to sneak him in?
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@AtlasObjectivist Ironic that you referred to "the adults" coming. Clearly you don't have a clue about the subject at hand and are simply regurgitating insults without context.
Berwick has been a doctor and healthcare expert for decades and is highly respected by both Democrats and Republicans alike.
@AtlasObjectivist 'Decentralising' meaning giving local authorities more say in how the budget is spent at a regional level, and using the private sector for management etc. But guess what? Still free at the point of entry, still 19 places above the US in the WHO HC world rankings... and was recently placed 3rd out of 7 countries on 'quality care' by the Commonwealth Fund... whereas the US came in at 6th.
Overall rankings: UK- 2, US- 7/7
I was born in the US, but thank God I live in the UK.
Nassmagic101 1 year ago 3
@AtlasObjectivist You could not be more wrong. He has the support of three former CMS heads under Republican presidents. One of those, Thomas Scully, said this:
"(Don is) universally regarded and a thoughtful guy who is not partisan."
Berwick is also supported by the American Association of Family Physicians, the American Medical Association, and the American Hospital Association.
AramNai 1 year ago 3