@game_fabricator @Jason_X117 @Surasia4 @trillasexual And yes for the record I am sorry to crash an unrelated thread. But man, the community relations people at EA are not doing a good job right now. Apologies and frank communication helps conflict. http
Apologies and Medical Error https://t.co/1unY66iFMH
Apologies and Medical Error https://t.co/1unY66iFMH
Try CANDOR: is a more patient-centered approach that emphasized early disclosure of adverse events and a more proactive method to achieving an amicable and fair resolution for the patient/family and involved health care providers. https://t.co/FiBzmiXdeS
@purplemamabear @SanfordHealth @Atul_Gawande And, frankly, I understand that fear is a motivator to avoid apologizing. But a healthcare system should know better. https://t.co/aZ1YKmu6yk https://t.co/7ORlKDvRHe
RT @AnnBoni1: Mesh removal surgeons must cease being defensive to their patients and apologise and ensure it never happens again when error…
Mesh removal surgeons must cease being defensive to their patients and apologise and ensure it never happens again when errors are made. It is the only way to rebuild trust @chrisharding123 @ElneilSuzy @urohash @WarrellUnit @BevHolt1 @SusanMorgan19 https
“Sincere apologies... may lead to a lessening of suffering..., contribute to improved relationships..., and reduce costs by preventing lawsuits and facilitate the settlement of valid claims.” Good to say “I’m sorry” — if you’re a large institution. https
RT @melissajonesTO: Healthcare, mistakes, and apologies 👇🏻 https://t.co/s7VF52a0xS
Healthcare, mistakes, and apologies 👇🏻
A thread 1/11: Sometimes in healthcare, mistakes are made. Errors occur, whether intentional or unintentional, as can negligent care when what should have happened if hospital rules & protocol were followed, didn't. It's bound to happen with so many...
@s_james_s This sounds like Jennifer Robbennolt's work? E.g.: https://t.co/FgQlaMgYqc
RT @MightyCasey: Make a mistake? Apologize! Works in medicine, too: https://t.co/0rR11mYCg4 #rightcare #s4pm #jacr
Make a mistake? Apologize! Works in medicine, too: https://t.co/0rR11mYCg4 #rightcare #s4pm #jacr
@Imonlyslightly @mahoneyr @johncloonan @drlfarrell Apologies and medical error. https://t.co/DEoLpIgFv3 #hcldr
@Imonlyslightly @mahoneyr @johncloonan @drlfarrell Lawyer POV — Apologies and Medical Error https://t.co/E3X8cCxEJs #hcldr
RT @second_victims: 40% no presentaría una demanda si hubiera tenido una explicación y una disculpa https://t.co/CxlxCFtxrX #errorclinico #…
RT @drflanders: The importance of an apology https://t.co/alPyyKo1yx
RT @second_victims: 40% no presentaría una demanda si hubiera tenido una explicación y una disculpa https://t.co/CxlxCFtxrX #errorclinico #…
40% no presentaría una demanda si hubiera tenido una explicación y una disculpa https://t.co/CxlxCFtxrX #errorclinico #gestionclinica
@KatjaSeruga @gavroent super bi bilo, če bi in zdravniki, in mediji... ma, tole bom tu pustill: https://t.co/znH5iYPg4V
The magic of an apology: 40% of people suing for medical malpractice wouldn't have done so if the doctors said sorry https://t.co/wm2wL1ZUZ6
RT @DIBBody: Claimant lawyers have reported this for many years https://t.co/bUAS1iEoKV
RT @DIBBody: Claimant lawyers have reported this for many years https://t.co/bUAS1iEoKV
RT @DIBBody: Claimant lawyers have reported this for many years https://t.co/bUAS1iEoKV
RT @chris_m_h: 40% of patients subject to medical malpractice would not sue if someone apologised & explained. https://t.co/iqACBO5xu0
RT @DIBBody: Claimant lawyers have reported this for many years https://t.co/bUAS1iEoKV
RT @DIBBody: Claimant lawyers have reported this for many years https://t.co/bUAS1iEoKV
RT @DIBBody: Claimant lawyers have reported this for many years https://t.co/bUAS1iEoKV
RT @DIBBody: Claimant lawyers have reported this for many years https://t.co/bUAS1iEoKV
RT @DIBBody: Claimant lawyers have reported this for many years https://t.co/bUAS1iEoKV
RT @DIBBody: Claimant lawyers have reported this for many years https://t.co/bUAS1iEoKV
Claimant lawyers have reported this for many years https://t.co/bUAS1iEoKV
RT @Imonlyslightly: Defensive culture harms all parties & ultimately damages trust in, & the reputation of, our health service. Creating st…
RT @chris_m_h: 40% of patients subject to medical malpractice would not sue if someone apologised & explained. https://t.co/iqACBO5xu0
RT @chris_m_h: 40% of patients subject to medical malpractice would not sue if someone apologised & explained. https://t.co/iqACBO5xu0
RT @chris_m_h: 40% of patients subject to medical malpractice would not sue if someone apologised & explained. https://t.co/iqACBO5xu0
Defensive culture harms all parties & ultimately damages trust in, & the reputation of, our health service. Creating stick to beat own back. https://t.co/3N6Cwe2HLu
RT @chris_m_h: 40% of patients subject to medical malpractice would not sue if someone apologised & explained. https://t.co/iqACBO5xu0
RT @DanielRGerard: transparency is important to building trust in health care system. This is something we learn in pre-k but forget as adu…
RT @drflanders: The importance of an apology https://t.co/alPyyKo1yx
@ShaunLintern @sarasiobhan @murrayawallace when they really, really don't need to. On apologies & medical error https://t.co/K6KSXr67dN
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This was a big part of my training hospital's #ImSorry program. Apologize if you make an error. No one is perfect. You can be wrong. https://t.co/Uup3JkBiCr
RT @DanielRGerard: transparency is important to building trust in health care system. This is something we learn in pre-k but forget as adu…
transparency is important to building trust in health care system. This is something we learn in pre-k but forget as adults. https://t.co/zkrN6Ie5QN
RT @drflanders: The importance of an apology https://t.co/alPyyKo1yx
RT @drflanders: The importance of an apology https://t.co/alPyyKo1yx
RT @drflanders: The importance of an apology https://t.co/alPyyKo1yx
RT @drflanders: The importance of an apology https://t.co/alPyyKo1yx
RT @drflanders: The importance of an apology https://t.co/alPyyKo1yx
RT @drflanders: The importance of an apology https://t.co/alPyyKo1yx
Food for thought... https://t.co/tUqzQBBbi5
RT @drflanders: The importance of an apology https://t.co/alPyyKo1yx
Dearest friends in #healthcare practice... just say you're sorry when you f@ck up, it actually reduces #malpractice https://t.co/2N2dI03e0e
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RT @drflanders: The importance of an apology https://t.co/alPyyKo1yx
RT @drflanders: The importance of an apology https://t.co/alPyyKo1yx
RT @drflanders: The importance of an apology https://t.co/alPyyKo1yx
RT @drflanders: The importance of an apology https://t.co/alPyyKo1yx
The importance of an apology https://t.co/alPyyKo1yx
40% of patients reported if they had received an explanation and apology, they would not filed a law suit https://t.co/xSFduJNNdl
Apologies and Medical Error https://t.co/yMCpyAW9mW
#TIL 40% of patients subject to medical malpractice reported that if they had received an explanation and apology,… https://t.co/GafOfq2OJY
RT @Jerry_DurhamPT: @CancerGeek @FalgunChokshiMD @RichDuszak @MattHawkinsMD .....would argue this all has to do w building trust https:/…
@CancerGeek @FalgunChokshiMD @RichDuszak @MattHawkinsMD .....would argue this all has to do w building trust https://t.co/jzYnh5r1jX
"..culture of #medicine and the inherent #psychological difficulties in facing one’s mistakes and apologizing.." http://t.co/yZOh7GBqF6 #HC
@theNPSF @MaAllianceCRMI Hearing the truth does make a difference "Apologies and Medical Error" http://t.co/JZ9RkzukDN
@theNPSF @MaAllianceCRMI Hearing the truth does make a difference "Apologies and Medical Error" http://t.co/JZ9RkzukDN
"One way in which physicians can respond to a medical error is to apologize. Apologies—statements that... http://t.co/Uef9YOgCZd
"One way in which physicians can respond to a medical error is to apologize. Apologies—statements that... http://t.co/Uef9YOgCZd