Disclosing Harmful Mammography Errors to Patients1
AUTOR(ES)
Gallagher, Thomas H.
FONTE
Radiological Society of North America
RESUMO
Closing the gap between patients’ expectations that harmful errors will be disclosed to them and current practice requires understanding the unique challenges that individual specialties, such as radiology, face related to disclosure, and using this information to help physicians communicate with patients more effectively following errors.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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