The trust crisis in healthcare : causes, consequences, and cures / / edited by David A. Shore.

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Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
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Physical Description:xxv, 209 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • The (sorry) state of trust in the American healthcare enterprise / David A. Shore
  • Why Americans don't trust the government and don't trust healthcare / Robert J. Blendon
  • Skeptical patients: performance, social capital, and culture / Pippa Norris
  • Building quality in the healthcare environment / Donald M. Berwick
  • Medical errors and patient safety / Lucian L. Leape
  • Assessing quality: today's data and a research agenda / Christine G. Williams
  • Patients' trust in their doctors: are we losing ground? / Dana Gelb Safran
  • Healthcare research: can patients trust physician scientists? / Greg Koski
  • Medical education: teaching doctors to be trustworthy / Jordan J. Cohen
  • Trustworthy information: medical journals and the Internet / George D. Lundberg
  • Trustworthy information: the role of the media / Trudy Lieberman
  • Confusion at the table: can we trust that our food is healthy? / Walter C. Willett
  • Trust in vaccines / Marie C. McCormick
  • Trust in the trenches: developing the patient-physician dyad in medical genetics / Susan P. Pauker
  • Gaining competitive advantage in the healthcare marketplace by building trust / David A. Shore
  • The changing relationship between health plans and their members / Charles M. Cutler
  • Building trust in a healthcare system / Michael J. Dowling
  • Building trust in the clinician's office and at the bedside / Richard Toran and Howard King
  • Conclusion: trust in healthcare, trust in society / Marc J. Roberts.