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Better Doctors, Better Patients, Better Decisions - Envisioning Health Care 2020

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Informationen zum Autor edited by Gerd Gigerenzer and J.A. Muir Gray Klappentext How eliminating "risk illiteracy” among doctors and patients will lead to better health care decision making. Contrary to popular opinion, one of the main problems in providing uniformly excellent health care is not lack of money but lack of knowledge—on the part of both doctors and patients. The studies in this book show that many doctors and most patients do not understand the available medical evidence. Both patients and doctors are "risk illiterate”—frequently unable to tell the difference between actual risk and relative risk. Further, unwarranted disparity in treatment decisions is the rule rather than the exception in the United States and Europe. All of this contributes to much wasted spending in health care. The contributors to Better Doctors, Better Patients, Better Decisions investigate the roots of the problem, from the emphasis in medical research on technology and blockbuster drugs to the lack of education for both doctors and patients. They call for a new, more enlightened health care, with better medical education, journals that report study outcomes completely and transparently, and patients in control of their personal medical records, not afraid of statistics but able to use them to make informed decisions about their treatments. Zusammenfassung How eliminating “risk illiteracy” among doctors and patients will lead to better health care decision making. Contrary to popular opinion, one of the main problems in providing uniformly excellent health care is not lack of money but lack of knowledge—on the part of both doctors and patients. The studies in this book show that many doctors and most patients do not understand the available medical evidence. Both patients and doctors are “risk illiterate”—frequently unable to tell the difference between actual risk and relative risk. Further, unwarranted disparity in treatment decisions is the rule rather than the exception in the United States and Europe. All of this contributes to much wasted spending in health care. The contributors to Better Doctors, Better Patients, Better Decisions investigate the roots of the problem, from the emphasis in medical research on technology and blockbuster drugs to the lack of education for both doctors and patients. They call for a new, more enlightened health care, with better medical education, journals that report study outcomes completely and transparently, and patients in control of their personal medical records, not afraid of statistics but able to use them to make informed decisions about their treatments. ...

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Authors Gerd Gigerenzer, Gerd Gray Gigerenzer, J A Muir Gray, J.A. Muir Gray
Assisted by Gerd Gigerenzer (Editor), Gerd (Director (Prof. Dr.) Gigerenzer (Editor), J. A. Muir Gray (Editor), J.A. Muir (SoundsHealthy Gray (Editor)
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2013
 
EAN 9780262518529
ISBN 978-0-262-51852-9
No. of pages 416
Dimensions 145 mm x 224 mm x 23 mm
Series Strungmann Forum Reports
Better Doctors, Better Patients, Better Decisions
Strungmann Forum Reports
Strüngmann Forum Reports
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General
Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

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