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  • My Patients Are Dying… And I’ve Never Been Prouder

    I’m on clinical service now and my patients are dying left and right. And I’ve never been prouder of my own care, and that delivered by my colleagues and hospital. When I was in training, a patient’s death was invariably considered a medical failure, and thus an occasion for shame and silence – the Outcome-That-Must-Not-Be-Named. We treated it ...
    Posted to Wachter's World (Weblog) by Bob Wachter on November 27, 2008
  • Is “Patient-Centeredness” a Healthcare MacGuffin?

    Last week’s ABIM Foundation Summer Forum focused on patient-centered care… and who could be against that? But is patient-centered care just a healthcare MacGuffin? What’s a MacGuffin, you ask? In a spectacular talk at the Forum, Michael Richardson of Chicago’s Hines VA reminded us that the MacGuffin was one of Alfred Hitchcock’s favorite ...
    Posted to Wachter's World (Weblog) by Bob Wachter on August 4, 2008
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