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  2. When do you use patients, patient's, or patients'? - Socratic

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    After that 5-car accident, the patients' families were here immediately. More than one patient = patients One patient has something = patient's Many patients have something = patients' Examples: I have several patients to see today. This pateint's chart is incorrect. After that 5-car accident, the patients' families were here immediately.

  3. Patient Resources - American Medical Association

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    Patient Resources. Stay on top of the latest developments related to patient education. Browse the AMA’s patient education resources, full of information and tools that physicians can share with their patients, including educational handouts for patients and other patient education materials. Related Topic: Physician-Patient Relationship ...

  4. Do’s and don’ts for effective patient-physician communication

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    Tending the garden of trust. In short, the tips are about creating an environment in which patients feel cared for and understood, which leads to better medical outcomes and more trust in medical professionals. Creating that relationship can take time, though. “Effective communication takes deliberation and practice,” the article says.

  5. Follow these 5 steps to create meaningful patient connections

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    Explore emotional cues. “Notice, name and validate your patient's emotions to become a trusted partner,” said Dr. Zulman. “There's so much we can learn from tuning into a patient's verbal and nonverbal emotional cues such as changes in tone of voice, facial expressions and body language. “One of our collaborators for this project talked ...

  6. Patient Communication - American Medical Association

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    Learning how to effectively talk with patients is a critical skill for physicians. Learn new doctor-patient communication techniques for communicating with patients, with resources from AMA. Read the latest news articles on patient-physician communication to enhance your practice for patient-centered care.

  7. Suicide prevention guide to treat at-risk patients

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    The newly updated "Suicide Prevention Guide" offers practical strategies, actionable steps and evidence-based resources to physician practices and health systems serving both children and adults on identifying patients at-risk for suicide and connecting them with the most appropriate treatment plan. This is part of AMA’s broader efforts to ...

  8. Reducing Disparities in Health Care | AMA

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    Health care disparities occur in the context of broader inequality. There are many sources across health systems, providers, patients and managers that contribute to disparities. Bias, stereotyping, prejudice and clinical uncertainty contribute to disparities. A small number of studies suggest that racial and ethnic minority patients are more ...

  9. The do’s and don'ts of calling out a patient's bad behavior

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    It’s a situation that Amy Nicole Cowan, MD, explored in a JAMA Internal Medicine essay, “ Inappropriate Behavior by Patients and Their Families—Call It Out.”. In her commentary, Dr. Cowan—an associate professor on faculty at the University of Utah whose clinical practice is at the George E. Wahlen, Department of Veterans Affairs ...

  10. The No Surprises Act is in effect. What physicians need to know.

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    Obligations to provide good faith estimates for self-pay and uninsured patients. This section answers questions on what triggers a good-faith estimate obligation and how quickly it must be provided, plus the differing obligations for “convening” physicians and those providing a “co-health care” service that is done in conjunction with ...

  11. Patients, doctors like telehealth. Here’s what should come next.

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    Here’s what should come next. Patients and physicians like telehealth and want it to continue after the pandemic comes to an end, according to one of the largest studies to examine the mode of practice during COVID-19. But there’s work to be done to make the most of the technology going forward.