Newspaper/Magazine Article Doctors say patients who lie may put their health at risk. Citation Text: Johnson CK. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL February 7, 2007 Johnson CK. View more articles from the same authors. This article describes how and why patients lie to their physicians and shares suggestions for communication improvement to encourage patient forthrightness. Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Johnson CK. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Unintended Exposure of Patient Lisa Norris During Radiotherapy Treatment at the Beatson Oncology Centre, Glasgow in January 2006. November 22, 2006 Failure in Safety-Critical Systems: A Handbook of Accident and Incident Reporting. March 6, 2005 The Anatomy of Medical Error: Preventing Harm with People-Based Patient Safety. 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Unintended Exposure of Patient Lisa Norris During Radiotherapy Treatment at the Beatson Oncology Centre, Glasgow in January 2006. November 22, 2006
Talking with Patients and Families about Medical Error: A Guide for Education and Practice. February 16, 2011
Deficiencies in provider-reported interpreter use in a clinical trial comparing telephonic and video interpretation in a pediatric emergency department. October 14, 2020
Pharmacist transition-of-care services improve patient satisfaction and decrease hospital readmissions. March 30, 2022
Pathology trainees rarely report safety incidents: a review of 13,722 safety reports and a call to action. September 21, 2022
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State policies for prescription drug monitoring programs and adverse opioid-related hospital events. September 9, 2020
Radiologists make more errors interpreting off-hours body CT studies during overnight assignments as compared with daytime assignments. September 9, 2020
A national mixed-methods evaluation of preparedness for general surgery residency and the association with resident burnout. September 2, 2020
Association between implementing comprehensive learning collaborative strategies in a statewide collaborative and changes in hospital safety culture. September 2, 2020
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Poll: Many Sick Americans Experience Significant Financial Problems and Report Their Care is not Well-Managed. May 30, 2012
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Health Information Technology in the United States: The Information Base for Progress. October 25, 2006
Interview In Conversation with... Beverley H. Johnson about The Role of Patient's Family In Reducing Harm June 14, 2023
Procuring Interoperability: Achieving High-Quality, Connected, and Person-Centered Care. October 24, 2018
National Cancer Institute–American Society of Clinical Oncology Teams in Cancer Care Project. December 14, 2016
Preventing Healthcare-Associated Infections: Results and Lessons Learned from AHRQ's HAI Program. October 29, 2014
Survey suggests disrespectful behaviors persist in healthcare: practitioners speak up (yet again) – Parts I and II. March 15, 2022
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Physician impairment and rehabilitation: reintegration into medical practice while ensuring patient safety: a position paper from the American College of Physicians. June 19, 2019
With scarce access to interpreters, immigrants struggle to understand doctors' orders. August 29, 2018
A multi-stakeholder consensus-driven research agenda for better understanding and supporting the emotional impact of harmful events on patients and families. July 11, 2018
Empowering patients and agents to help prevent errors with living wills, DNRs, and POLSTs. June 27, 2018