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  • 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
  • Fixing Fumbled Handoffs

    I recently participated in a meeting whose aim was to develop safety measures for hospital units (ie, med-surg, ED, L&D). As various measures were being ticked off, I muttered that we should also try to capture errors that occur as patients move between units. One of my colleagues, quite sensibly, asked, “but who will be accountable for that?” ...
    Posted to Wachter's World (Weblog) by Bob Wachter on December 25, 2007
  • The Weekly Roundup…

    Stuff this week that caught my eye: Does medical tourism harm the natives? Are all those CT scans destroying more than our budgets? Are nocturnalists at risk for more than decubs? Will Medicare need to cut hospital payments to fuel P4P? Answers: yes, yes, probably, and duh.Yesterday, NPR’s All Things Considered described the dark side of medical ...
    Posted to Wachter's World (Weblog) by Bob Wachter on November 30, 2007
  • Three Remarkable Articles Last Week

    As I mentioned when we launched, this blog won’t be your destination for a weekly journal update (there are plenty of sites for that). But I will keep an eye on the literature and let you know when I see something remarkable. And then I’ll try to put it in context.Last week, there were three such studies. First, an abstract presented at the ...
    Posted to Wachter's World (Weblog) by Bob Wachter on November 12, 2007
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