The Trust Crisis in Healthcare

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The lack of trust in our healthcare system brings ominous results from decreasing health outcomes to increasing costs from organisation inefficiencies to a pervasive pattern of litigation. This will only worsen as healthcare becomes subject to greater market mechanisms and as patients providers and payers view each other with increasing suspicion. Healthcare professionals are just now coming to realise what other professionals have known for years: trust is earned not assumed. The Trust Crisis represents the first comprehensive survey of the causes and consequences of declining trust in healthcare and more importantly it provides suggestions for restoring the trust.Shore brings together an unparalleled collection of healthcare leaders for this volume. Chapter authors include Donald Berwick Robert Blendon Lucian Leape and George Lundberg. The book also features an introduction by Cokie and Steve Roberts. Causes consequences and cures for the crisis in trust are specifically addressed. Critical areas treated by the authors include: BL systemic conditions that lead to medical errors and remedies for promoting quality of careBL outdated modes of doctor-patient communication that hinder complianceBL novel modes of interaction to improve satisfactionBL patient-centered care and metrics to evaluate its presence or absenceBL media communication and miscommunication and new standards for medical reportingBL clinical insights applied to the use of human subjects in biomedical researchBL recommendations for revising medical school curricula and strengthening the peer-review process in medical journalsBL practical strategies for decreasing the lingering discord between patients providers and health plansWhile presenting a diversity of topics and opinions the authors of this volume agree upon a few principles. The trust famine will have dire consequences if it continues unchecked. Healthcare leaders can take measures to improve trust. Regaining trust requires that entire organisations pay closer attention to the human factors of healthcare. And perhaps most critical for change trust-building is not only good medicine but good business as well.
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