Shared Decision-Making
Shared Decision-Making (SDM) is a collaborative approach where patients, their caregivers, and providers make informed healthcare decisions together.
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Shared Decision-Making is a collaborative approach where patients and providers make care choices together. This tag highlights the benefits of teamwork in creating personalized, effective treatment plans.
Shared Decision-Making (SDM) is a collaborative approach where patients, their caregivers, and providers make informed healthcare decisions together.
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Patient Rights are the legal and ethical entitlements that ensure patients and caregivers receive respectful, informed, and safe care, fostering active participation in healthcare decisions.
An Informed Consent is a patient’s right to voluntarily decide on medical care after being fully informed of the risks, benefits, alternatives, and potential consequences of refusal.
A Treatment Plan is a detailed outline created by a healthcare professional to manage a patient’s specific medical condition, illness, or injury.
Relationship-Centered Care, otherwise referred to as “RCC” is a framework for healthcare that acknowledges how the nature and quality of relationships influence health care processes and outcomes.
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