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The Patient’s Role in Diagnostic Safety and Excellence: From Passive Reception towards Co-Design.

Epstein HM, Haskell H, Hemmelgarn C, et al. The Patient’s Role In Diagnostic Safety And Excellence: From Passive Reception Towards Co-Design. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; September 2024. AHRQ Publication No. 24-0010-8-EF

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October 9, 2024
Epstein HM, Haskell H, Hemmelgarn C, et al. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; September 2024. AHRQ Publication No. 24-0010-8-EF
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While patient involvement in health care is often discussed, it is not engrained in how care transpires. This issue brief examines how system characteristics can impede true communication and partnership between patients, their families and clinicians, and their organizations. The brief advocates for structures that engage individuals, recognize patient expertise, and build trust to fully bring patients into the diagnostic process to ensure its effectiveness and safety. This brief is from a series of reports on the topic of diagnostic excellence.

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Epstein HM, Haskell H, Hemmelgarn C, et al. The Patient’s Role In Diagnostic Safety And Excellence: From Passive Reception Towards Co-Design. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; September 2024. AHRQ Publication No. 24-0010-8-EF