Social Psychology and MedicineOelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1982 - 349 sidor |
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... usually required to pay directly or indirectly ( through insurance ) for the service . After all this , many patients fail to follow their doctors ' orders . About one - third of all patients do not cooperate with the medical ...
... usually required to pay directly or indirectly ( through insurance ) for the service . After all this , many patients fail to follow their doctors ' orders . About one - third of all patients do not cooperate with the medical ...
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... usually invaded by relative strangers . This kind of touching often produces important emotional and interpersonal reactions from patients . There is little doubt that being touched is sometimes comforting and also sometimes emotionally ...
... usually invaded by relative strangers . This kind of touching often produces important emotional and interpersonal reactions from patients . There is little doubt that being touched is sometimes comforting and also sometimes emotionally ...
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... usually lower than payments made to physi- cians by private insurance companies for the same services . There- fore many physicians refuse to take patients whose only source of insurance is state or federal assistance programs . The few ...
... usually lower than payments made to physi- cians by private insurance companies for the same services . There- fore many physicians refuse to take patients whose only source of insurance is state or federal assistance programs . The few ...
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The Art of Medicine | 17 |
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