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期望是美国医疗保健危机的核心。在以消费者为中心的社会,医生们无法控制患者的不合理需求,但是我们可以思考我们想从医生那里获得什么。想让医生能认真倾听我们的诉说,让我们尽量多地表达自己?想让医生不仅仅关心某一疾病的病程和结局,还要关心患者本身的整体状况?其实,大部分患者并不追求完美,也不追求完全治愈。患者真正需要的是和医生建立关系进行沟通——这本身就可以减轻病痛。作者在文中列举了医生应该拥有的6个好习惯,以促进更健康、更良好的医患接触。
Expectations are central to the health care crisis in the United States. In a consumer-centric society, doctors have no control over their unreasonable needs, but we can think about what we want from a doctor. Let the doctor listen carefully to our claims, let us express ourselves as much as possible? Let the doctor not only concerned about the course and outcome of a disease, but also the patient’s overall condition? In fact, most patients do not pursue perfection , Nor pursue the complete cure. What the patient really needs is to establish a relationship with the doctor to communicate - which in itself can ease the pain. The author cites six good habits physicians should have in order to promote healthier and better doctor-patient contacts.