| Literature DB >> 32930031 |
J Howick1, S Mittoo2, L Abel3, J Halpern4, S W Mercer5.
Abstract
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32930031 PMCID: PMC7575288 DOI: 10.1177/0141076820945272
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J R Soc Med ISSN: 0141-0768 Impact factor: 5.344
Factors that potentially influence the cost-effectiveness of empathy.
| Factors likely to improve cost-effectiveness | Factors likely to worsen cost-effectiveness | ||
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| Reduced pain[ |
| Additional time often required by practitioners[ |
| Improved quality of life[ | |||
| Improved patient satisfaction[ | |||
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| Reduced mortality by 50% among diabetic patients[ | ||
| Improved wellbeing[ | |||
| Reduced hospital duration of stay and readmission rates[ | |||
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| Improved diagnosis[ |
| Training empathy[ |
| Improved medication adherence[ | |||
| Reduced hospital admissions and psychiatric hospitalisation | |||
| Reduced patient stress.[ | |||
| Improved trust[ | |||
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| Reduced practitioner burnout[ | ||
| Reduced medico-legal risks[ |