Medical Economics September 9, 2024
Richard Payerchin

A cognitive psychologist discusses causal beliefs, patient decisions and disclosures, and how those affect health care.

Incorrect or unreasonable information can create a negative perception of how a patient can treat their own disease, or trust in the medical system. Jessecae K. Marsh, PhD, continues her explanation about testing patient perceptions of patients. The interaction is...

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Topics: Patient / Consumer, Physician, Provider, Survey / Study, Trends
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