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Movement of physicians to larger practices; A tragic patient-safety outcome

26 Feb

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Tags: access_supports_safety , personas , privacy , safety
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  • Center for Health System Change - Physicians Moving to larger practices - Important to know about shifts in physician practice makeup in terms of targeting patient access.
  • Whose Data Is It Anyway? Expanding Consumer Control over Personal Health Information - CHCF.org -
  • L.I. Hospital Scrutinized After Deaths of Patients - New York Times - This very sad story brings up the issue of patient safety as a function of providing patient access. Is it possible that a patient might identify correctly that the specimen tested was in error if they looked at the report also?

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