
We have come to expect autonomy and accountability only to ourselves. This is a false paradigm. Poor service encourages a do-it-yourself spirit or a search for an alternate provider. We must recognize, however, that addressing quality does not begin with fixing an individual problem. This process must begin with redefining quality. This will require better communication and teamwork.
Physician-Patient Relations, Radiology Department, Hospital, Interprofessional Relations, Consumer Behavior, Referral and Consultation, United States
Physician-Patient Relations, Radiology Department, Hospital, Interprofessional Relations, Consumer Behavior, Referral and Consultation, United States
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