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Psychoeducation
Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 08/21/09
Swaminath G – Psychoeducation does more than just meet patients' needs and expectations as they do insist on information and education. Patient education enhances the perception of the physician's quality, improves patient compliance, reduces malpractice risk, and increases productivity by reducing after–hours or next–day telephone calls or emergency consultations. It helps patients make informed choices. Thus is laid the foundation for achieving optimal collaboration between empowerment of the patient and professional expertise.
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