HIT Consultant October 16, 2020
HITC Staff

For most healthcare professionals, providing care to their patients is mandatory. However, there are times when their desire to give patients the best care possible becomes a necessity for compliance, particularly now that hospital negligence has been a constant stress factor for both professionals and patients.

It is a given that any medical treatment has the potential to go wrong. There is never a perfect process, and healthcare workers are very much aware of this, especially when the burden falls on their shoulders to make sure everything goes right. Patients, on the other hand, place their trust in healthcare professionals, as they believe that they know what’s best for them. With all this considered, it’s common for both doctors...

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