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Patient Assessments of the Most Important Medical Decision During a Hospitalization
Journal of General Internal Medicine, 07/31/08
Perneger TV et al. - A majority of patients discharged from a general hospital were able to identify and rate a medical decision. Recommended features of the process of medical decision-making were associated with greater satisfaction with the decision.
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