Time underlies all elements of doctor–patient relationship

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Time underlies all elements of doctor–patient relationship

Gaeline Phipps

Gaeline Phipps

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Time poverty is commonplace across all areas of healthcare [Image: Gerd Altmann on Pixabay]

Wellington barrister Gaeline Phipps writes about time and the adverse consequences of not having enough of it, then offers ways to protect yourself from serious problems

Key points, Time is the mechanism by which trust, knowledge, regard and loyalty are grown. Risks of time poverty include lower diagnostic accuracy, stress, lowe, Pract Green w Pale Yellow
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